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Orchestra Seats DVD

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A young woman arrives in Paris where she finds a job as a waitress in bar next to a theater. She will meet a pianist, a famous actress and a great art collector, and begin to have her own dreams of fame...

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Released
04 June 2007
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Optimum Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
103 minutes 
Features
Anamorphic, PAL 
Barcode
5055201800022 
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French drama about the residents of the theatre district and their dreams of fortune and fame. Seen through the eyes of an impressionable countrygirl waitress in a local café, the lives of the locals appear fantastic and important yet they're all secretly wrapped up in their own private dissatisfactions. A millionaire businessman frets about the impending auctioning off of his precious art collection; a classical pianist is booked six years in advance but longs only for a different gig; a popular TV star dreams only of film success and has a chance with a visiting American film director. Filmed against a breathtakingly quixotic view of Paris and with a soundtrack of Gilbert Bécaud's music, Orchestra Seats is a lighthearted, romantic modern love letter to the city of lovers.

Arriving in Paris, country girl Jessica soon finds employment as a waitress at a bistro located in the hub of the city’s art, music and fashion scene. Having previously led some what of a sheltered existence, Jessica is completely oblivious to the celebrities who frequent her workplace, and her unpretentious manner has a transforming effect on them.

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