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French Postcards

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France, West Germany, United States · 1979
Rated PG · 1h 35m
Director Willard Huyck
Starring David Marshall Grant, Miles Chapin, Valérie Quennessen, Debra Winger
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance

Three American students are studying abroad at the Institute of French Studies in Paris. Laura spends time sending postcards to her boyfriend back home, Alex begins an affair with his instructor Catherine, and Joel falls in love with Toni, an employee at a local bookstore.

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75

TV Guide Magazine by

Very modest, but surprisingly sweet. The naive escapades of a group of American students studying in France for a year is given a charming, somewhat corny treatment by the authors of AMERICAN GRAFFITI--Huyck (who also directed) and Katz.

75

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Jay Scott

French Postcards is a minor, mechanical remembrance of insignificant times past - specifically, of days spent by (young) Americans in Paris. But it is also quite funny and the performers more than make up for the script's creaking joints: there is a freshness and vitality in the work of the largely unknown actors that is invigorating. [27 Oct 1979]

88

Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

It was produced, written and directed by Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, who also wrote American Graffiti, and it has the same sharp memory for those specific moments when young people suspect they are doing certain things for the last times in their lives. So it is bittersweet, of course -- bittersweet, that indispensable street you travel through adolescence on.

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