Additional information for Midnight in Paris, which has a domestic theatrical release set for May 20, 201. The film is being distributed by Sony Pictures Classics and has not yet been rated. Midnight in Paris has a total running time of 100 minutes.
PG-13
USA
7
Switzerland
PG
Canada
PG-13
Malaysia
Atp
Argentina
10
Brazil
12
Netherlands
TE
Chile
M/12
Portugal
Btl
Sweden
12A
Ireland
PG
Australia
PG
Singapore
12A
UK
PG
New Zealand
PG
South Africa
G
Japan
o.Al.
Germany
T
Italy
15
South Korea
100min
Medianoche en París
Argentina
Medianoche en París
Chile
Medianoche en París
Colombia
Medianoche en París
Mexico
Medianoche en París
Peru
Medianoche en París
Uruguay
Meia-Noite em Paris
Brazil
Meia-Noite em Paris
Portugal
Midnight in Paris
Italy
Midnight in Paris
Spain
Minuit à Paris
Belgium
Minuit à Paris
France
Ponoć u Parizu
Croatia
Ponoć u Parizu
Serbia
Полночь в Париже
Russia
Полунощ в Париж
Bulgaria
Éjfélkor Párizsban
Hungary
Hatzot be'Paris
Israel
Mesanyhta sto Parisi
Greece
Midnatt i Paris
Sweden
O pólnocy w Paryzu
Poland
Paris'te Gece Yarisi
Turkey
Pulnoc v Parízi
Czech Republic
Shuaghame parizshi
Georgia
Vidurnaktis Paryziuje
Lithuania
May 11, 2011
France
May 13, 2011
Spain
May 20, 2011
USA
June 03, 2011
Canada
June 10, 2011
USA
June 15, 2011
Belgium
June 17, 2011
Brazil
June 17, 2011
Norway
June 23, 2011
Israel
June 30, 2011
Argentina
July 09, 2011
Czech Republic
July 15, 2011
Uruguay
July 29, 2011
Colombia
August 05, 2011
Mexico
August 11, 2011
Denmark
August 18, 2011
Germany
August 19, 2011
Iceland
August 24, 2011
Netherlands
August 25, 2011
Chile
August 25, 2011
Peru
August 26, 2011
Finland
August 26, 2011
Poland
September 02, 2011
Estonia
September 02, 2011
Romania
September 02, 2011
Sweden
September 08, 2011
Hong Kong
September 09, 2011
Lithuania
September 09, 2011
Netherlands
September 15, 2011
Netherlands
September 15, 2011
Portugal
September 30, 2011
Turkey
October 05, 2011
Russia
October 06, 2011
Greece
October 06, 2011
Kazakhstan
October 06, 2011
Russia
October 07, 2011
Ireland
October 07, 2011
UK
October 13, 2011
Singapore
November 10, 2011
Hungary
November 11, 2011
Bulgaria
November 27, 2011
Italy
December 02, 2011
Italy
December 09, 2011
Venezuela
December 21, 2011
Malta
December 22, 2011
Thailand
January 02, 2012
Iceland
February 24, 2012
Hong Kong
May 24, 2012
Kuwait
May 26, 2012
Japan
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While on a trip to Paris with his fiancé's family, a nostalgic screenwriter finds himself mysteriously going back to the 1920s every day at midnight.
Gil (Owen Wilson), a successful but distracted Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée, Inez (Rachel McAdams), are in Paris, vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents (Mimi Kennedy, Kurt Fuller). Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, which is about a man who works in a nostalgia shop, but Inez and her parents are critical and dismissive of Gil's desire to give up his lucrative Hollywood career to write it. While Gil is considering moving to the city, Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul (Michael Sheen), a pseudo-intellectual who speaks with great authority but little actual accuracy on the history and art of the city. Inez idolizes him, but Gil, who is an ardent admirer of the Lost Generation, finds him insufferable.Paul and his wife Carol (Nina Arianda) invite Inez and Gil to go dancing. Inez accepts but Gil declines and chooses to return to the hotel through the streets of Paris, eventually becoming lost. As he stops, bells chime midnight and an antique car pulls up, and the passengers dressed in 1920s clothingurge Gil to join them. They go to a bar, where Gil comes to realize that he has been transported to the 1920s, an era he admires and idolizes in the novel he is writing. He encounters Cole Porter (Yves Heck), Josephine Baker (Sonia Rolland), and Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald (Alison Pill and Tom Hiddleston), who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway (Corey Stoll). Hemingway agrees to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein (Kathy Bates), and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves the bar, he finds he has returned to 2010.Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but while they wait, she gets bored, and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the car pulls up again, this time with Hemingway inside it. He takes Gil to meet Gertrude Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso (Marcial Di Fonzo Bo) and Picasso's mistress Adriana (Marion Cotillard), a beautiful student of couture to whom Gil is instantly attracted. The next day, back in 2010, Gil encounters Picasso's painting of Adriana at a museum, and recites much information about its creation, which annoys Paul (because it contradicts much of what he had been saying) and Inez becomes embarrassed, because she cannot appreciate what he is saying and believes Paul.Over the next few days, Gil spends each night in the past. His late-night wanderings frustrate Inez, who cannot understand his interest in Paris or his desire to write a novel, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a detective (Gad Elmaleh) to follow Gil. This proves unsuccessful, as the detective attempts to follow the car and winds up lost in Versailles during the era of Louis XIV.Gil spends increasing amounts of time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso and has a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes that he is falling in love with her, leaving him conflicted and confused. He confides his predicament to Salvador Dalí (Adrien Brody), Man Ray (Tom Cordier) and Luis Buñuel (Adrien de Van), but being surrealists they consider his position to be totally normal and see nothing strange about his coming from the future.
While Inez shops for furniture in the Marché aux puces (flea market) on the outskirts of Paris, Gil meets Gabrielle (Léa Seydoux), an antiques dealer who shares his fondness for the twenties and the music of Cole Porter. Gil later discovers Adriana's diary from the 1920s in a book stall on the Seine and finds out that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamt of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.Gil purchases earrings for Adriana and, returning to the past, confesses his love for her. As they kiss, a horse and carriage appears. They are invited inside by a richly-dressed couple and are transported back to the Belle Époque, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. They are taken to the famous Maxim's Paris restaurant, and meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (Vincent Menjou Cortes), Paul Gauguin (Olivier Rabourdin) and Edgar Degas (François Rostain). When Gil asks what they thought the best era was, the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to accept the present for what it is. Adriana elects to stay in the past, and they sadly part ways.Gil retrieves his novel from Gertrude Stein, who praises his progress as a writer but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character based on Paul. Gil returns to the present and confronts Inez. She admits to sleeping with Paul but claims that it can be forgotten when they return to California. Gil breaks up with Inez and decides to remain in Paris. Taking a walk at midnight, he unexpectedly meets Gabrielle, and offers to walk her home.
Woody Allen
Director(s)
Woody Allen
Writer(s)
Letty Aronson
producer
Raphaël Benoliel
co-producer
Javier Méndez
executive producer
Helen Robin
co-producer
Jack Rollins
co-executive producer
Jaume Roures
producer
Stephen Tenenbaum
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
Gil
Owen Wilson
Inez
Rachel McAdams
John
Kurt Fuller
Helen
Mimi Kennedy
Paul
Michael Sheen
Carol
Nina Arianda
Museum Guide
Carla Bruni
Man at Wine Tasting
Maurice Sonnenberg
1920's Partygoer
Thierry Hancisse
1920's Partygoer
Guillaume Gouix
1920's Partygoer
Audrey Fleurot
1920's Partygoer (as Marie-Sohne Condé)
Marie-Sohna Conde
Cole Porter
Yves Heck
Zelda Fitzgerald
Alison Pill
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Tom Hiddleston
Joséphine Baker
Sonia Rolland
Ernest Hemingway
Corey Stoll
Juan Belmonte
Daniel Lundh
Antiques Dealer
Laurent Spielvogel
Alice B. Toklas
Thérèse Bourou-Rubinsztein
Gertrude Stein
Kathy Bates
Pablo Picasso
Marcial Di Fonzo Bo
Adriana
Marion Cotillard
Gabrielle
Léa Seydoux
Djuna Barnes
Emmanuelle Uzan
Salvador Dalí
Adrien Brody
Man Ray
Tom Cordier
Luis Buñuel (as Adrien De Van)
Adrien de Van
Détective Duluc
Serge Bagdassarian
Détective Tisserant
Gad Elmaleh
T.S. Eliot
David Lowe
Hotel Doctor
Atmen Kelif
Henri Matisse
Yves-Antoine Spoto
Leo Stein
Laurent Claret
Belle Époque Couple
Sava Lolov
Belle Époque Couple
Karine Vanasse
Maxim's Hostess
Catherine Benguigui
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Vincent Menjou Cortes
Paul Gauguin
Olivier Rabourdin
Edgar Degas
François Rostain
Director(s)
Writer(s)
producer
Raphaël Benoliel
co-producer
Javier Méndez
executive producer
Helen Robin
co-producer
Jack Rollins
co-executive producer
Jaume Roures
producer
Stephen Tenenbaum
producer
Producer(s)
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