

A Bookshop in Paris
Visit website5.5/10 • 62
2021-10-07 • 1h 29m
Vincenzo dedicates his life to the bookshop he owns in Paris and to his daughter Albertine, forced to stay home because of an accident occurred to her a few years earlier. One day Yolande, an exuberant, eccentric, funny and beautiful girl, bursts into Vincenzo’s shop. Charmed by her vital energy, the man starts feeling again emotions he’s been chocking-off for too long, and which will make him question his melancholic and somehow suspended way of facing life.
- Directors
- Sergio Castellitto
- Writters
- Margaret Mazzantini
- Editors
- Chiara Vullo

A Bookshop in Paris
Visit website2021-10-07 • 1h 29m
5.5/10 • 62
Vincenzo dedicates his life to the bookshop he owns in Paris and to his daughter Albertine, forced to stay home because of an accident occurred to her a few years earlier. One day Yolande, an exuberant, eccentric, funny and beautiful girl, bursts into Vincenzo’s shop. Charmed by her vital energy, the man starts feeling again emotions he’s been chocking-off for too long, and which will make him question his melancholic and somehow suspended way of facing life.
- Directors
- Sergio Castellitto
- Writters
- Margaret Mazzantini
- Editors
- Chiara Vullo
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsSergio Castellitto
Vincenzo
Bérénice Bejo
Yolande
Matilda De Angelis
Albertine
Clementino
Clemente
Sandra Milo
M.me Milo
Alex Lutz
Gérard
Marie-Philomène Nga
Colombe
Nassim Lyes
Alain
Maxence Dinant
Père Mathieu
Reviews0
We don't have any reviews for A Bookshop in Paris.
Media
Recommendations
Facing Windows
7.0
Ennio
8.3
The Negotiator
7.5
Belli ciao
5.7
The Hidden Child
6.5
ACAB : All Cops Are Bastards
7.0
Vesper
6.4
It's a Wonderful Life
8.3
Jumper
6.2
Sleepy Hollow
7.2
The Matrix Resurrections
6.4
The Proposal
7.2
Blade Runner 2049
7.6
A Trip to the Moon
7.9
The Godfather
8.7
Avatar
7.6
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
6.5
The Conjuring
7.5
Passengers
7.0
Knives Out
7.8
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- Italian
- Budget
- --
- Revenue
- --
- Keywords
- paris, francebookshop