Our family favorite movies from or about Paris
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This enchanting tale begins in Paris, when a kind and eccentric millionairess wills her entire estate to her family a family of adorable high-society cats.
A Cat in Paris is one of those rare family films that can be truly enjoyed–relished–by adults as well as children.
When his father dies, 12-year-old orphan Hugo takes up residence behind the walls of a Parisian train station. There, he meets Isabelle, the daughter of filmmaker Georges Méliès, who holds the key to Hugo’s destiny.
With delightful characters, experience Paris from a new perspective…
In this deceptively simple, nearly wordless tale, a young boy discovers a stray balloon, which seems to have a mind of its own, on the streets of Paris.
Zazie dans le métro (The Criterion Collection) (1960)
Louis Malle’s Zazie dans le métro is a delightful splash of slapstick and silliness, set against the dense background of Paris as if the City of Light were simply the best vaudeville stage ever constructed.
The Aristocats

Ratatouille
The Red Balloon
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