The Apartment (1996 film)
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+ | '''''L'Appartement''''' ([[1996 in film|1996]]) is a critically acclaimed [[Cinema of France|French film]] starring [[Vincent Cassel]], [[Monica Bellucci]], [[Jean-Philippe Écoffey]] and [[Romane Bohringer]]. Directed by [[Gilles Mimouni]], this [[ménage à trois|love-triangle]] [[mystery fiction|mystery]] drama follows one man's obsession and love for a woman in [[Paris]], when he should be in [[Tokyo]]. | ||
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+ | In [[2004]], an American remake of ''L'Appartement'' was released as ''[[Wicker Park (movie)|Wicker Park]]''. | ||
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L'Appartement (1996) is a critically acclaimed French film starring Vincent Cassel, Monica Bellucci, Jean-Philippe Écoffey and Romane Bohringer. Directed by Gilles Mimouni, this love-triangle mystery drama follows one man's obsession and love for a woman in Paris, when he should be in Tokyo.
In 2004, an American remake of L'Appartement was released as Wicker Park.
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