Je t'aime John Wayne (2000) is a ten-minute short film parody directed by Toby MacDonald about a young man in London obsessed with imitating Jean-Paul Belmondo in the film Breathless, who in turn was pretending to be Humphrey Bogart. One of the film's writers, Luke Ponte, describes it as, "an Englishman who thinks he's a French man who thinks he's an American." It was distributed on DVD as part of the collection Cinema 16: British Short Films and in the U.S. as Cinema 16: European Short Films.
Je t'aime John Wayne (2000)
Directed by Toby MacDonald
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Cinema, Fiction Film, Short Films
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Narrative Location: London
Subject: cinema of France, influence of mass media
Subject: cinema of France, influence of mass media
Alternate Titles
Je t'aime John Wayne
GB
John Wayne, s' agapo
GR
Kocham Johna Wayne'a
PL
Джон Вейн
UA
Джон Уэйн, я тебя люблю
RU