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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.
Genre(s): Drama, Romance
Runtime: 110 minutes
Rating: 7.8/10 (938 votes)
Release Date: 5 February 2009
Country: France, USA
Languages: English
Company: Vivendi Entertainment
Sound: Dolby Digital
MPAA: Rated R for language and sexual content.
Director(s): Fatih Akin, Yvan Attal, Allen Hughes, Shunji Iwai, Wen Jiang, Shekhar Kapur, Joshua Marston, Mira Nair, Natalie Portman, Brett Ratner, Randall Balsmeyer
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Producer(s):
Pierre Asseo - associate producer
Steffen Aumueller - executive producer
Michael Benaroya - executive producer
Emmanuel Benbihy - producer
Parker C. Bennett - co-producer
Susanne Bohnet - executive producer
Laurent Constanty - associate producer
Oliver Dungey - assistant producer
Rose Ganguzza - executive producer
Warren T. Goz - associate producer
Marina Grasic - producer
Pamela Hirsch - executive producer
Taylor Kephart - executive producer
Jan Korbelin - executive producer
Marianne Maddalena - executive producer
Stewart McMichael - associate producer
Celine Rattray - executive producer
Bradford W. Smith - executive producer
Glenn M. Stewart - executive producer
Writer(s):
Emmanuel Benbihy - (concept)
Tristan Carné - (premise)
Hall Powell - (transitions written by) and
Israel Horovitz - (transitions written by) &
James C. Strouse - (transitions written by) (as James Strouse)
Shunji Iwai - (segment "Shunji Iwai") (written by)
Israel Horovitz - (adaptation) (segment "Shunji Iwai")
Hu Hong - (segment "Jiang Wen") (written by) and
Yao Meng - (segment "Jiang Wen") (written by)
Israel Horovitz - (adaptation) (segment "Jiang Wen")
Scarlett Johansson - (segment "Scarlett Johansson") (written by)
Joshua Marston - (segment "Joshua Marston") (written by)
Alexandra Cassavetes - (segment "Allen Hughes") (written by) (as Xan Cassavetes) and
Stephen Winter - (segment "Allen Hughes") (written by)
Jeff Nathanson - (segment "Brett Ratner") (written by)
Anthony Minghella - (segment "Shekhar Kapur") (written by)
Natalie Portman - (segment "Natalie Portman") (written by)
Fatih Akin - writer
Yvan Attal - writer
Olivier Lécot - writer
Suketu Mehta - writer
Cast:
Shia LaBeouf - Jacob (segment "Shekhar Kapur")
Eva Amurri - Sarah (Transitions)
Blake Lively - Girlfriend (segment "Brett Ratner")
Natalie Portman - Rifka (segment "Mira Nair")
Bradley Cooper - Gus (segment "Allen Hughes")
Orlando Bloom - David (segment "Shunji Iwai")
Chris Cooper - Alex (segment "Yvan Attal")
Hayden Christensen - Ben (segment "Jiang Wen")
Robin Wright Penn - Anna (segment "Yvan Attal")
Rachel Bilson - Molly (segment "Jiang Wen")
Music: Tonino Baliardo, Nicholas Britell, Paul Cantelon, Mychael Danna, Ilhan Ersahin, Jack Livesey, Shoji Mitsui, Mark Mothersbaugh, Peter Nashel, Atticus Ross, Leopold Ross, Claudia Sarne, Marcelo Zarvos
Pierre Asseo - associate producer
Steffen Aumueller - executive producer
Michael Benaroya - executive producer
Emmanuel Benbihy - producer
Parker C. Bennett - co-producer
Susanne Bohnet - executive producer
Laurent Constanty - associate producer
Oliver Dungey - assistant producer
Rose Ganguzza - executive producer
Warren T. Goz - associate producer
Marina Grasic - producer
Pamela Hirsch - executive producer
Taylor Kephart - executive producer
Jan Korbelin - executive producer
Marianne Maddalena - executive producer
Stewart McMichael - associate producer
Celine Rattray - executive producer
Bradford W. Smith - executive producer
Glenn M. Stewart - executive producer
Writer(s):
Emmanuel Benbihy - (concept)
Tristan Carné - (premise)
Hall Powell - (transitions written by) and
Israel Horovitz - (transitions written by) &
James C. Strouse - (transitions written by) (as James Strouse)
Shunji Iwai - (segment "Shunji Iwai") (written by)
Israel Horovitz - (adaptation) (segment "Shunji Iwai")
Hu Hong - (segment "Jiang Wen") (written by) and
Yao Meng - (segment "Jiang Wen") (written by)
Israel Horovitz - (adaptation) (segment "Jiang Wen")
Scarlett Johansson - (segment "Scarlett Johansson") (written by)
Joshua Marston - (segment "Joshua Marston") (written by)
Alexandra Cassavetes - (segment "Allen Hughes") (written by) (as Xan Cassavetes) and
Stephen Winter - (segment "Allen Hughes") (written by)
Jeff Nathanson - (segment "Brett Ratner") (written by)
Anthony Minghella - (segment "Shekhar Kapur") (written by)
Natalie Portman - (segment "Natalie Portman") (written by)
Fatih Akin - writer
Yvan Attal - writer
Olivier Lécot - writer
Suketu Mehta - writer
Cast:
Shia LaBeouf - Jacob (segment "Shekhar Kapur")
Eva Amurri - Sarah (Transitions)
Blake Lively - Girlfriend (segment "Brett Ratner")
Natalie Portman - Rifka (segment "Mira Nair")
Bradley Cooper - Gus (segment "Allen Hughes")
Orlando Bloom - David (segment "Shunji Iwai")
Chris Cooper - Alex (segment "Yvan Attal")
Hayden Christensen - Ben (segment "Jiang Wen")
Robin Wright Penn - Anna (segment "Yvan Attal")
Rachel Bilson - Molly (segment "Jiang Wen")
Music: Tonino Baliardo, Nicholas Britell, Paul Cantelon, Mychael Danna, Ilhan Ersahin, Jack Livesey, Shoji Mitsui, Mark Mothersbaugh, Peter Nashel, Atticus Ross, Leopold Ross, Claudia Sarne, Marcelo Zarvos

October 14th, 2009
NYC is the place to be. My favorite city in the world for sure. Gonna watch this one just for NYC!
October 19th, 2009
As a fan of Paris Je'Taime, I went to see New York, I Love You with very high expectations. I gladly walked out with all my expectations met. It was funny, sweet, fast-paced, and entertaining. If you want to laugh, see some great dramatic effects, see an amazing amount of great performances,and just plain be entertained then definitely go see New York, I Love You.