Dear Wonderful Reader,
What a delightful escape Paris is. Whether you have been there or have just heard the endless tales about love and spring in Paris. Let us explore this list of movies set in the charming Parisian streets.
- One Day, 2011 (All Time Favorite Movie)

- An Education, 2009 (Personal Favorite)

- Midnight in Paris, 2011 (Personal Favorite)

- Before Sunset, 2004 (Love/Hate Relationship with this film)

- Ratatouille, 2007 (Personal Favorite)

- The Devil’s Wears Prada, 2006

- The Dreamers, 2003

- Hugo, 2011

- Paris, je t’aime, 2006

- Paris, 2008

- Amelie, 2001 (creme de la creme)

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That’s nice. I didn’t know that all these movies were shot in Paris. Thank you for sharing
Hello Someone :),
I wanted to clarify that not all of them were shot in Paris. But Paris plays a prominent role in the plot.
There are several wonderful Audrey Hepburn movies that are set in Paris such as Funny Face,Charade and How to steal a Million. Great List.
Thank you for those additions. I need ti start watching those wonderful black & white films.
From what I recall they are in colour…though pretty old.;)
ohhh I see.