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2011 Italian film
Wedding in Paris
Directed byClaudio Risi
Written byEdgardo Falcone
Massimo Boldi
Starring
Release date
  • 2011 (2011)
Running time102 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Matrimonio a Parigi (internationally released as Wedding in Paris) is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Claudio Risi and starring Massimo Boldi.

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A businessman in Italy, who sells his products directly on a television channel without paying any taxes, and a financier, dutiful and always on the hunt for tax evaders, come into contact because their sons, both artists, share an apartment in Paris. Graduation Day is the excuse for a trip to the French capital where the paths of the two families cross.

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