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Paris, 13th District

Paris, 13th District (Les Olympiades)

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A series of vignettes follow three friends living in Paris who fall in and out of love with each other in this beautifully filmed, black-and-white story of youth, love, and relationships in the modern age inspired by the work of American cartoonist and graphic novelist Adrian Tomine.

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The Telegraph by Robbie Collin

This foursome’s lives intersect in consistently thrilling and surprising ways, thanks in no small part to the fundamental volatility of contemporary young urban lives.

90

Screen Daily by Jonathan Romney

Paris is more than just a setting here, but absolutely defines the way that the characters live and connect, the rhythms and pressures of their existence.

90

Los Angeles Times by Justin Chang

Mostly, Audiard leans assuredly on his actors, gently pushing each one toward a simple, ordinary, never-irrelevant question — what does your character want? — and coaxing forth an utterly unique answer.

90

The New York Times by Manohla Dargis

Audiard’s touch here is light, sensitive and attentive as usual; you feel his fondness for these characters and their world in every frame.

83

The Playlist by Caroline Tsai

Full of fresh faces and unique stories, Paris, 13th District makes a case for genuine connections in a culture bent on transposing them into commodified products.

83

Collider by Ross Bonaime

Audiard, Mysius and Sciamma, along with their fantastic cast, create an enchanting and seductive story told through an intimate group of relationships. This beautiful and simple story of young love and finding one's self through love is one of the most romantic and sexiest films of 2022 so far.

81

Paste Magazine by Natalia Keogan

The luminescent cityscape of Paris is captured through an honest, loving gaze in Paris, 13th District, a melancholy yet tender-hearted exploration of millennial romance.

80

Variety by Peter Debruge

A silky, soulful black-and-white tapestry of single millennials seeking connection.

80

The Guardian by Peter Bradshaw

I’m not sure that Les Olympiades says anything too profound about any of its cast of characters, but Audiard achieves something very watchable and entertaining in anthologising them. This is a connoisseur date movie.

80

Time Out by Phil de Semlyen

It’s not judgy or lecturing, and there’s nothing too didactic here – and maybe not a lot to linger over either. But if you’re looking for a couple of hours of sexy Parisians hooking up, falling out and finding their feet again, all set to pulsing electro and with a baked-in romanticism that makes a built-up corner of Paris feel like Casablanca, Audiard and his co-writers have made the perfect film.

70

TheWrap by Jason Solomons

The episodic nature means that, despite the frequent physical comings together on screen, it never quite comes together as a drama.

70

The Hollywood Reporter by Boyd van Hoeij

This relaxed sense of naturalism also extends to the film’s numerous sex scenes, which can be sensuous but also funny or awkward, depending on the circumstances.

67

The Film Stage by Luke Hicks

Paris, 13th District wades in the strange, true interconnectedness of life and evokes the banality within, so much that it starts to become banal itself.

58

IndieWire by David Ehrlich

As mercifully non-didactic as one would expect from any French movie about a constellation of hot people banging into each other as they rotate along their respective orbits Paris, 13th District is much less interested in judging these characters than it is in watching to see how they keep their balance.