Cannes Review: Alice Winocour Drama Film ‘Paris Memories’

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This year has produced several films if terrorist attacks in France. One Year and One Night by Isaki Lacuesta (which premiered in Berlin this year) and November by Cedric Jimenez which is being sho…

which was inspired by Winocour’s own brother who was in the midst of the November 2015 attacks at Bataclan. The film follows a woman’s journey to recovery after surviving a mass shooting.

There is a small group of survivors Mia often visits at the scene of the crime. It’s the closest thing she has to a community—a group of people who understand what she’s been through. Her guilt gets the best of her when she starts seeing apparitions of dead people who haunt her in the subway, and on the streets. Nothing can be the same for Mia now as she sees the city she loves through a fresh perspective, and the life she lives post attack has a new purpose.

 

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