Critics have dubbed this new show as clichéd and “frankly misleading” but Rebecca Leffler, the real American in Paris, tells how it's really quite true to life
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Learning French is a popular goal in the United States. It’s no wonder! Not only does it sound beautiful, but it s also the official language of countries that span five continents. It’s useful for frequent travelers and those who dream of spending time in Paris.
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There are as many reasons for learning French as there are students who are trying to master it. If you re ready to learn French, consider these ways of bringing France into your home. They can make the experience more fun and keep you motivated as you progress towards fluency. Bonne chance!
On January 30, 2021 at 12 p.m. PST, Cloud 21 International (www.cloud21.com) and Kultura PR International (www.kulturapr.com) presented the fourth installment of Indie Entertainment Showcase, a special virtual event held during the festival in Park City.
The online event, watched by the global entertainment community, featured a lively discussion with COO FilmFestivals.com Bruno Chatelin, filmmaker/screenwriter Eva Lanska, author/journalist and creative consultant for Darren Star s Emily in Paris Rebecca Leffler, German American producer and co-founder MirrorWater Entertainment Christina Rose, and Kamila Tarabura, director of award-winning short film Into The Night. Emmy-winning, former Access Hollywood reporter and co-founder of The Content Artists Tony Potts moderated the event.