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A.H. Weiler, New York Times: If the six different locales are a standard Cook's Tour of the capital, most of the principals, however fleetingly, make Parisians, not Paris, diverting, if not memorable. Read more
Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader: Like most sketch films, this is patchy, but the Rouch, Chabrol, and Rohmer segments shouldn't be missed. Read more
Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader: Probably the best of the anthology films that were briefly in vogue in the early 60s. Read more
Kathie Smith, Minneapolis Star Tribune: What most ensemble films lack in cohesiveness, Six in Paris finds in historical context. Forty years later, it is an essential testament of the French New Wave's energy, ingenuity and aesthetic. Read more