Paris Can Wait – Review
Eleanor Coppola’s fiction film debut tackles hard-hitting issues such as spontaneous vacations through France, eating lovely food, and generally having a pleasant time.
Eleanor Coppola’s fiction film debut tackles hard-hitting issues such as spontaneous vacations through France, eating lovely food, and generally having a pleasant time.
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