Sep 17,2009
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“We picked Paris because it’s nicknamed the city of love. New York is the city of romantic comedies. Rio represents sensual love. Shanghai is the city of exotic love. Jerusalem represents spiritual love. Each of these cities has its own love myth,” Benbihy explained of the evolution of his multi-city world tour. “New York, I Love You” hits U.S. theaters on Oct. 16 via Vivendi Entertainment.
While “Jerusalem” promises A-list talent and directors, producers will begin to contact talent in 2010. “The particularity of our format is that we wait until all of the financing is in place before we seek out our talent. We do everything backwards,” “Cities of Love” founder and producer Emmanuel Benbihy said in an interview. However, based on the star-powered credits closing both “Paris, Je t’Aime” and “New York, I Love You,” audiences can expect to see familiar names and faces for the next “Cities of Love” films.
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