The director here is Adria Petty, Tom Petty’s daughter. She made a documentary about the “truth” behind the myth of Paris Hilton.
Personally, I’m bored by the “this isn’t what I wanted, I wanted to be Princess Diana, my life is so sad” business. Paris Hilton has a lot to be grateful for and she ought to shut up and be grateful for it. But I’m fascinated by the glimpse of the early childhood videos of her. I hope there’s a lot of that in the actual documentary, which was bought by MTV and should air sometime this year. It’s interesting to watch her mother teach a 10-year-old Paris how to look blankly into the camera. I wonder how much of a behind-the-scenes role her mother played in her fame early on.
Paris Hilton and Benji Madden hit up the Toronto Film Festival on Tuesday for the premiere of Paris, Not France, a documentary film about — what else? — the life of Paris Hilton.
With close access to Hilton, Petty shot extensive footage of Hilton talking about her image, her notorious sex tape, the tabloid photographers who follow her and just the business of being herself.
“I’m basically being judged, and they’re creating this false person, and I can’t do anything about it,” Hilton says in the film.
Featuring interviews with Hilton’s parents, sister Nicky, publicist Elliott Mintz and such personalities as Donald Trump, “Paris, Not France” follows her on business meetings, a promotional trip to Japan and everyday tasks such as getting a burger at a drive-thru while dozens of photographers take shots of her ordering.
“It’s amazing that this woman is a human being and that people actually can be ruthless enough to forget that,” Petty said. “That’s the one thing about this movie and about that experience with her is I could have just been shooting fluff, but she gave me a lot more.”
Um, is it wrong that I can’t wait to see this film?
That’s probably bloat from a night of hard drinking. I’ve seen that with a lot with my friends. Too much booze + not enough water = extreme bloat face.
David, Coming at you as a nondenominational Protestant (I was raised Baptist, thank you), I think Sarah is right to draw a distinction between “fundamentalist” and...