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New York, I Love You (2009)

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Movie Info


Genre

Romance, Drama

Release Date

October 16, 2009 (Limited)

MPAA Rating

R

Duration

110 min.

Production Budget

$14 millions

Studio

Vivendi Entertainment

Official Site

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REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  4 of 5 [Rate It]

Cast and Crew


Director

Fatih Akin, Mira Nair, Brett Ratner, Shekhar Kapur, Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johansson, Yvan Attal

Producer

Emmanuel Benbihy, Marina Grasic, Marianne Maddalena

Screenwriter

Fatih Akin, Yvan Attal, Alexandra Cassavetes, Hu Hong, Shunji Iwai, Anthony Minghella, Olivier Lecot

Starring

Movie Story


In the city that never sleeps, love is always on the mind. Those passions come to life in "New York, I Love You" - a collaboration of storytelling from some of today's most imaginative filmmakers and featuring an all-star cast. Together they create a kaleidoscope of the spontaneous, surprising, electrifying human connections that pump the city's heartbeat. Sexy, funny, haunting and revealing encounters unfold beneath the Manhattan skyline. From Tribeca to Central Park to Brooklyn the story weaves a tale of love as diverse as the very fabric of New York itself.

Movie Stills (29 photos)


Ethan Hawke and Maggie Q in Vivendi Entertainment's New York, I Love You (2009)
Justin Bartha and Eva Amurri in Vivendi Entertainment's New York, I Love You (2009)

Reader's Reviews


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Still can't believe Orli and Hayden is in one movie.

posted by OB Hater on Oct 20, 2008

WHEN DOES THIS COME OUT IN CANADA

posted by SHAISLOVE on Jan 19, 2009

Hope to see it in our area when it does comes out.

posted by lpauldo@yahoo.com on Jan 22, 2009

yeah...i really like the way u act shu qi..

posted by nyleam on Jan 24, 2009

i would very much like to see this movie but i can only see trailers. when does it get released in the usa?

posted by michael daniel on Feb 11, 2009

Does anyone knows the release date of this film???...

posted by Mandip on May 27, 2009

i cant wait to see it! it looks like it is going to be a very good movie. i still cant believe that they were able to get the cast that they did! its pretty amazing.

posted by MOVIELUVER<3 on Jul 07, 2009

IuoDv5

posted by Uplzkajr on Jul 14, 2009

Release date is on oct 16

posted by SuperSenyorita on Aug 01, 2009

6gh9YZ Excellent site. It was pleasant to me.

posted by adipex p online phar on Aug 02, 2009

Does anyone know what song is playing in the preview?!

posted by Ali Isabella on Sep 04, 2009

Also curious about the song playing during the trailer...

posted by Persephone on Sep 09, 2009

1901 by Phoenix! that is the song ;)

posted by Persephone on Sep 09, 2009

I just saw the movie yesterday and been searching for the rest of soundtrack ,please somebody help.Big Thanks forward ^ - ^

posted by Fallen Angel on Oct 15, 2009

I loved this movie. The acting was great, the stories, even better. I fell in love with New York all over again.

posted by brxgrl19 on Oct 20, 2009

Saw this film tonight..very charming, though not realistic without gay, latin or Af-American characters. Plus. the city is not prominently featured in the film as Paris was in "Je t'aime". All of the stories are interesting if not hipnotic. Cloris Leachman steals the film

posted by derek on Oct 24, 2009

Saw this film tonight..very charming, though not realistic without gay, latin or Af-American characters. Plus. the city is not prominently featured in the film as Paris was in "Je t'aime". All of the stories are interesting if not hipnotic. Cloris Leachman steals the film

posted by derek on Oct 24, 2009

I loved it! excellent movie! Does anyone knows how did the soundtrack?

posted by frankie on Nov 15, 2009
 
 

MOVIE REVIEWS BY CRITICS

“..a bit too arty, and a bit too cute, but it charms and cajoles with the pluck of a native New Yorker..”
by Amy Biancolli [San Francisco Chronicle]
“..It's enough to make you hate New York..”
by Rafer Guzman [Newsday]
“..well worth looking into..”
by Carrie Rickey [Philadelphia Inquirer]