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Paris, France | France
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5.8/10
IMDb2017 | Eleanor
Budget 5,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 13,203,541 USD
This was Eleanor Coppola's narrative feature film debut at the age of 80 years, making her one of the oldest first-time narrative feature film directors ever.
This is the first feature film by Eleanor Coppola since her Emmy Award - winning documentary Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991), which was released 25 years ago.
Director Eleanor Coppola made her narrative feature debut with Paris Can Wait (2016) at the age of 80 years. However, she isn't the oldest person to direct a narrative first feature film: That distinction belongs to Japanese director Takeo Kimura, who was 90 when his narrative debut feature Dreaming Awake (2008) was released.
Diane Lane's real life daughter Eleanor Lambert plays her daughter in the film..
Ironically, Diane Lane speaks fluent French even though her character doesn't in this film.
"Anne Lockwood: Let's make a little detour and see the beautiful cathedral there. Jacques Clement: Who are you and what have you done with my American friend, always in a hurry to get to Paris?"
"Michael Lockwood: Oh come on, 100 camels? Where the hell are we gonna get 100 camels for Christ's sake? What does the script say? Goats. I thought so. And those Moroccan goats work cheap."