Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
AwardsBest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy 2011 -, Best Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen 2012 - Woody Allen, Best Screenplay - Motion Picture 2012 -
Additional InformationOwen Wilson, Marion Cotillard, Rachel McAdams, Kathy Bates, and Carla Bruni star in Woody Allen's romantic comedy about a family on a business trip in the City of Light. As a young couple engaged to be married experiences a profound transformation during their visit to Paris, an idealistic man with a romanticized view of the city finds that there's plenty of truth to that old adage about the grass being greener on the other side. Michael Sheen, Mimi Kennedy, and Kurt Fuller co-star.
ReviewsWall Street Journal - In Woody Allen's beguiling and then bedazzling new comedy, nostalgia isn't at all what it used to be - it's smarter, sweeter, fizzier and ever so much funnier., New York Magazine - This supernatural comedy isn't just Allen's best film in more than a decade; it's the only one that manages to rise above its tidy parable structure and be easy, graceful, and glancingly funny, as if buoyed by its befuddled hero's enchantment., San Francisco Chronicle - A movie that's loving and wistful and often hysterically funny., Movieline - The best Allen movie in 10 years, or maybe even close to 20 - is all about that idea: Reckoning with the past as a real place, but also worrying about the limits of nostalgia., New Orleans Times-Picayune - A lovely jaunt that ends up becoming one of Allen's most enjoyable films, start-to-finish, in years., New York Observer - In a film so ripe with temptations for posturing, exaggeration and satirical overacting, nobody is anything less than natural, unpretentious and funny as hell., Boxoffice Magazine - Woody Allen's time-travelling comedy MIDNIGHT IN PARIS is a valentine to Paris and an absolute delight., New York Times - It is marvelously romantic, even though - or precisely because - it acknowledges the disappointment that shadows every genuine expression of romanticism.