An American photographer runs into an old flame while on assignment in Paris. –IMDb
The Polish Brothers are two filmmakers named Mark Polish and Michael Polish. They began their film career with the 1999 Sundance debut of their first feature, Twin Falls Idaho. The identical twin siblings wrote, directed and starred in the tale of conjoined twins. Sony Pictures Classics bought the rights for theatrical distribution of the film, which Janet Maslin of The New York Times said had “style, gravity and originality to spare.”
In 2000, the Polish Brothers followed up Twin Falls with Jackpot. The story of a deluded karaoke singer (Jonathan Gries) on a tour of American dive-bars. It won the 2001 Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award and the 2001 Seattle International Film Festival New American Cinema Award. The film was distributed theatrically by Sony Pictures Classics.
In 2002, the brothers were offered the opportunity to make a mainstream film. Instead, they began to put together the independent film Northfork. When financing collapsed days before principal… read more
It resembled a too-long CKOne ad that no one asked for and felt like an extended segment of Paris je t'aime that no one wanted. Excruciating. Love as art directed hipness. Pretty rot.
If one was ever to fall in love with a piece of film, this has to be it. Beautifully shot on locations across France, it depicts a simple story of true love between two people who meet again for the first time in years. It's truly a joy to watch this intimacy.. almost as if you are a voyuer looking into their love-affair. The photography is stunning. Shot entirely in B/W by Michael Polish, I cannot recommend enough.
This is the best of what film can be, a simple story, beautifully told. The buzz behind the technical achievement -- guerilla filmmaking made possible by a handheld camera capable of shooting in HD -- is all true, but would be nothing without an excellent script, bravely acted. Katic, in particular, is a real find, a radiant beauty one part Sophia Lauren, one part Audrey Hepburn, perfect for a timeless role.
“For Lovers Only” is a movie which makes you want to watch it again and again. Beautifully told love story of two former lovers whose paths unexpectedly cross in Paris. The film is black and white… read review
This is a must see movie for everyone who appreciates a high quality cinematography. It represents the beauty of filmmaking at its very best..I love the sceneries, the music, the black&white coloring… read review
Mark Polish told, this movie is not about falling in love, but being in love – with all the beauties, miracles, pains and sacrifices. I could use big words, but those are not necessary – this was the… read review