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  1. Park Benches (2009) Park Benches. (2009) Movie. Audience Score. 54. Watch on Apple iTunes. NR 1 hr 50 min Nov 11th, 2009 Comedy, Romance, Drama.

  2. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | May 2, 2019. The Park Bench has some moments of genuine emotion, and the falling-in-love-over-literature idea is a solid one. But it never attempts to be more ...

  3. The Park Bench is a comedy romance about Emily, a neurotic librarian-to-be, assigned to tutor Mateo, a struggling Latino undergrad in American Lit. They meet three times a week on a park bench and at first they do not get along. But over time, the books they read cause them to open up and reveal their deepest secrets to each other. Soon these two opposites learn they have more in common than they ever could have imagined, and it may change their lives forever. Utilizing a colorful and ...

  4. Jul 8, 2009 · Park Benches: Directed by Bruno Podalydès. With Florence Muller, Ridan, Jérôme Paret, Denis Podalydès. We follow the everyday lives of Parisians living in the wealthy suburb of Versailles.

  5. Park Benches is a witty, incisive examination of contemporary France and urban alienation that was a huge success on its theatrical release in France. The film is the final entry in Podalydès' "Versailles Trilogy," which also includes A Night in Versailles and Only God Sees Me. Denis Podalydès plays the protagonist in all three films, but each stands on its own and can be seen without being familiar with the others.

  6. Park Benches. 5.9 (852) -. 1h 50min. Where to watch Watch for free Synopsis Similar titles.

  7. As she does every morning, Lucie takes advantage of her journey to work to lose herself for a while in the pages of a good book. And as she does every morning, she joins her colleagues at the office with a smile. It's a working day just like any other. Then suddenly all activity in the office stops. All attention is turned towards the window of the opposite building opposite and abanner reading: Man Alone. Is it a hoax? A cry for help? Everyone has his own interpretation, and will try, by ...