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Aruba International Film Festival's blog
The second edition of the Aruba International Film Festival ran June 10 to 16, 2011
the second edition showcased films from 13 different countries, featuring several international premieres and many U.S.A. premieres. Guest and talents included Jonathan Demme, The stars will be shining bright at this year's AIFF. A new Thing - Interview with the director from the Aruba red carpetThree days in New York. Three days during which Antoine (Jonathan Zaccai) will pretend to be John, while staying with Arthur (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), who dates Alice (Fanny Valette), whom Antoine desperately loves. Three days to see that not all women are as romantic as he is. Three days to test his potential as a comic, his talent as a liar, and his charm as a Frenchman, Three days to love New York and be loved in return. A French romantic follows the objective of his desire to New York, where over the course of three crazy days he must convince her of the authenticity of his love in a comic and melancholy journey where love reveals its peculiar nature. Interview from the red carpet with Olivier Lecot.
10.06.2010 | Aruba International Film Festival's blog Cat. : aruba Carpet CDATA Director Fanny Valette Jonathan Zaccai New York Olivier Lecot XML PEOPLE
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