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  1. Medianoche en París (título original en inglés: Midnight in Paris) es una comedia cinematográfica estadounidense de 2011 ganadora del Óscar al mejor guion original, [3] escrita y dirigida por Woody Allen, [4] que se presentó en la apertura del Festival de Cannes de 2011. [5]

  2. Adriana : I can never decide whether Paris is more beautiful by day or by night. Gil : No, you can't, you couldn't pick one. I mean I can give you a checkmate argument for each side.

  3. 27 de may. de 2011 · Owen Wilson, left, is Gil, who travels back in time to 1920s Paris, and Marion Cotillard is Adriana, a fictional mistress of Picasso's who catches Gil's eye. Credit...

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  4. 26 de jun. de 2011 · Gracias a unos diarios que compra a un librero de viejo en el tiempo presente, Gil se entera de que la fascinante y algo elusiva Adriana está(ba) enamorada de él. Gil vuelve al pasado con un regalo para declarar su amor a Adriana. No le confiesa su secreto (que viene del siglo XXI) y parece decidido a quedarse en los años 20 con ella.

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    In 2010, disillusioned screenwriter Gil Pender and his fiancée Inez vacation in Paris with Inez's wealthy parents. Gil, struggling to finish his debut novel about a man who works in a nostalgia shop, finds himself drawn to the artistic history of Paris, especially the Lost Generationof the 1920s, and has ambitions to move there, which Inez dismisse...

    Writing

    Allen employed a reverse approach in writing the screenplay for this film, by building the film's plot around a conceived movie title, 'Midnight in Paris'. The time-travel portions of Allen's storyline are evocative of the Paris of the 1920s described in Ernest Hemingway's 1964 posthumously published memoir A Moveable Feast, with Allen's characters interacting with the likes of Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, and F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, and using the phrase "a moveable feast" in two instanc...

    Filming

    Principal photography began in Paris in July 2010. Allen states that the fundamental aesthetic for the camera work was to give the film a warm ambience. He describes that he likes it (the cinematography), "intensely red, intensely warm, because if you go to a restaurant and you're there with your wife or your girlfriend, and it's got red-flecked wallpaper and turn-of-the-century lights, you both look beautiful. Whereas if you're in a seafood restaurant and the lights are up, everybody looks t...

    The film is co-produced by Allen's Gravier Productions and the Catalan company Mediapro and was picked up by Sony Pictures Classics for distribution. It is the fourth film the two companies have co-produced, the others being Sweet and Lowdown, Whatever Works and You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger. The film's poster is a reference to Vincent van Gog...

    Box office

    The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 11, 2011, when it opened the festival as a first screening for both professionals and the public; it was released nationwide in France that same day, Wednesday being the traditional day of change in French cinemas. It went on limited releasein six theaters in the United States on May 20 and took $599,003 in the first weekend, spreading to 944 cinemas three weeks later, when it went on wide release. Midnight in Paris achieved the highest gr...

    Critical reception

    Midnight in Paris received critical acclaim. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 93% based on 224 reviews, with an average rating of 7.8/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "It may not boast the depth of his classic films, but the sweetly sentimental Midnight in Paris is funny and charming enough to satisfy Woody Allen fans." The film has received Allen's best reviews and score on the site since 1994's Bullets Over Broadway. On Metacritic, the film has a score of 8...

    Faulkner estate

    The William Faulkner estate later filed a lawsuit against Sony Pictures Classics for the film's bit of dialogue, "The past is not dead. Actually, it's not even past," a paraphrasing of an often-quoted line from Faulkner's 1950 book Requiem for a Nun ("The past is never dead. It's not even past."), claiming that the paraphrasing was an unlicensed use of the estate. Faulkner is directly credited in the dialogue when Gil claims to have met the writer at a dinner party (though Faulkner is never p...

    Jonathan Jones: "Midnight in Paris: a beginner's guide to modernism" The Guardian, October 11, 2011.
    Midnight in Paris at IMDb
  5. They are invited inside by a richly-dressed couple and are transported back to the Belle Époque, an era of 1890's 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).

  6. 10 de jun. de 2011 · Midnight in Paris: Directed by Woody Allen. With Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kurt Fuller, Mimi Kennedy. While on a trip to Paris with his fiancée's family, a nostalgic screenwriter finds himself mysteriously going back to the 1920s every day at midnight.