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A Cat In Paris
A girl, struck mute by the trauma of her father's death, follows her pet cat across the Parisian rooftops and unravels a thrilling mystery over the course of a single evening.
19 November 1970, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
7 December 1979, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
April 29, 1960 in Santa Monica, California, USA
16 August 1949, Brooklyn, New York, USA
18 December 1970, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
14 August 1959, La Jolla, California, USA
22 March 1959, Loma Linda, California, USA
July 27, 2012
Twentysomething caped-crusader fans may get a warmer buzz of nostalgia here than they will at The Dark Knight Rises.
June 29, 2012
At a little over an hour, it's a slight but visually charming adventure.
August 30, 2012
A Cat in Paris is thrilling, and a thrilling example of traditional ink and paint cartooning.
July 11, 2013
In this chase film, children's love of pursuit, of running and jumping and hiding and seeking, transforms the City of Lights into a playground where even a mother bounds along car roofs to reach her daughter. The story, though, lags behind the animation.
July 13, 2012
An animated delight, and certainly not just for kids.
October 13, 2012
This French import is a welcome (read: hand-drawn as opposed to CGI) movie that packs a lot of punch in its hour-long running time.
June 29, 2012
Like a cat nap, it gives us a brief, refreshing dream with little to remember.
September 14, 2012
It's a fun and exciting film that both kids and adults can enjoy.
July 05, 2012
"A Cat in Paris" has a jazzy, relaxed beauty; it's old-school, hand-drawn animation, and you sense the fun the artists were having.
August 25, 2012
Come for the film, stay for the urban-mural visuals, leave vaguely satisfied.
September 21, 2013
...has a delightfully idiosyncratic animated aesthetic - it's like an intermingling of Art Deco and Cubism - but the story is all odd angles
July 26, 2012
[It] glories in striking silhouettes, a slinky '50s beat, a bright storybook palette and an entrancing brand of make-believe that grown-ups can believe in.

