French film Friday: easy watching – our top 5 favourite films
Join us as we embrace carefree entertainment and indulge in the guilt-free pleasure of easy watching in French cinema.
Join us as we embrace carefree entertainment and indulge in the guilt-free pleasure of easy watching in French cinema.
Author Beatrice Colin discusses her novel 'To Capture What We Cannot Keep' a tale of the Eiffel tower.
Part two of Beatrice Colin's interview discussing her new novel 'To Capture What We Cannot Keep'.
Every year, as the courtyards and walkways of the Louvre and the wooden planks of Le Pont des Arts become eroded and heavy with use, more and more tourists leave Paris with their heads full of romantic memories, but their hearts full of disillusionment.
Ask any young Japanese woman which country she wants to visit and you will instantly be regaled with reveries of romantic walks along the Seine and thrilling encounters with bohemian artists in Montmartre.
‘The Paris Game’, the first book in Alyssa Linn Palmer’s ‘Le Chat Rouge’ series, strikes a delicate balance between erotica and intrigue. Slated for release on June 17, the novel explores the grittier underbelly of Paris, where tout n’est pas noir ou blanc.
Paris Undressed chats to the founder of dating film series, 'L’Amour (or less...)', on dating in Paris and whether French men are really more romantic than the rest.
What happens when two people from different cultures try making a romantic connection? 'L’Amour (or less)' is here to give us the comedic re-enactments of some of the rencontres taking place in the city of Paris itself.