The film is noted for its high-production values and was filmed on location in . It features a mix of European and American performers, staying true to its title. Release Date: September 5, 2000 Production Company: Rocco Siffredi Produzioni
The film explores several core themes that differentiate it from standard romantic dramas: The Clash of Cultures rocco meats an american angel in paris evil an full
out of place in the smoky, velvet gloom. Her hair was the color of Kansas wheat, and her eyes held a clarity that didn't belong in a city built on secrets. She was the "American Angel" the regulars whispered about—a girl from Ohio who had come to Paris and somehow kept her soul intact. The film is noted for its high-production values
She swallowed an escargot and finally met his eyes. “I’m whatever they need me to be. In Rome, I was a Vatican librarian. In Berlin, a cabaret singer. In Paris… an angel. But you were right the first time, Rocco.” Her hair was the color of Kansas wheat,
The awning read Rocco’s , but no Parisian had ever heard of it. It was a sliver of Manhattan wedged into a forgotten alley off Rue de la Roquette—a deli that served pastrami so dark it seemed to drink the light. Behind the counter stood Frank Rocco, a man who’d left New York thirty years ago under circumstances the authorities still called “unresolved.” His apron was a Jackson Pollock of old blood.
Rocco Meats an American Angel in Paris
“What makes you say that?” Rocco asked, and the sausage in his hand began to sweat.