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Deleted scenes; Commentary with director Christophe Barralier and actress Nora Arnezeder; Nora Arnezeder: The young revelation's beautiful adventure; The Film Locations: Thomas Lautner's making of; Paris 36: Interview with the actor
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Paris 36
1. Chapter 1 [9:21]
2. Chapter 2 [3:13]
3. Chapter 3 [3:02]
4. Chapter 4 [3:56]
5. Chapter 5 [2:38]
6. Chapter 6 [3:47]
7. Chapter 7 [4:24]
8. Chapter 8 [2:54]
9. Chapter 9 [3:56]
10. Chapter 10 [3:44]
11. Chapter 11 [4:09]
12. Chapter 12 [4:03]
13. Chapter 13 [2:57]
14. Chapter 14 [3:48]
15. Chapter 15 [3:09]
16. Chapter 16 [2:45]
17. Chapter 17 [4:01]
18. Chapter 18 [3:06]
19. Chapter 19 [3:07]
20. Chapter 20 [4:55]
21. Chapter 21 [4:25]
22. Chapter 22 [5:50]
23. Chapter 23 [3:06]
24. Chapter 24 [6:42]
25. Chapter 25 [5:32]
26. Chapter 26 [4:06]
27. Chapter 27 [5:23]
28. Chapter 28 [7:57]
A star is born in a time of both celebration and instability in this historical drama with music from director Christophe Barratier. In the spring of 1936, Paris is in a state of uncertainty; while the rise of the Third Reich in Germany worries many, a leftist union-oriented candidate, Léon Blum, has been voted into power, and organized labor is feeling its new power by standing up to management. While such matters might normally seem unimportant to Germain Pigoil (Gérard Jugnot), who runs a small vaudeville house in the Faubourg district, the chaos of the city seems to be impacting his life and his work -- his wife, Viviane (Elisabeth Vitali), has run off with her lover, she demands custody of their son, Jojo (Maxence Perrin), and unscrupulous local entrepreneur Galapiat (Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu) threatens to put Germain's theater out of business. With the help of a local political organizer, Milou (Clovis Cornillac), and veteran entertainer Jacky Jacquet (Kad Merad), Germain strikes a deal with Galapiat to reopen the theater, but business is slow until a lovely young woman with a remarkable voice, Douce (Nora Arnezeder), comes looking for a spot in Germain's show. Faubourg 36 (aka Paris 36) received its North American premiere at the 2008 Montreal World Film Festival. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide