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  1. A Couch in New York (French: Un divan à New York) is a 1996 romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Chantal Akerman. The plot centers on an anonymous exchange of apartments between a successful New York psychoanalyst (William Hurt) and a young woman from Paris (Juliette Binoche).

  2. Feb 21, 1996 · A Couch in New York: Directed by Chantal Akerman. With Juliette Binoche, William Hurt, Stephanie Buttle, Barbara Garrick. A psychoanalyst in NYC exchanges apartments with a woman in Paris. When his patients show up, they talk to her and then pay. He returns early to NYC and becomes a patient.

  3. Nov 16, 2014 · A Couch In New York Trailer 1996 Director: Chantal Akerman Starring: Juliette Binoche, Richard Jenkins, William Hurt, Stephanie Buttle, Barbara Garrick, Paul Guifoyle Official Content...

  4. A burnt-out New York psychiatrist (William Hurt) finds his practice taken over by the understanding Parisian woman (Juliette Binoche) with whom he swapped apartments.

  5. Apr 10, 1996 · Dr. Henry Harriston is a successful psychoanalyst in New York City. When he is near a nervous breakdown, he arranges to change his flat with Beatrice Saulnier from France for a while.

  6. A psychoanalyst in NYC exchanges apartments with a woman in Paris. When his patients show up, they talk to her and then pay. He returns early to NYC and becomes a patient.

  7. In Couch in New York, the first American film by acclaimed Belgian director Chantal Akerman, Dr. Henry Harriston (William Hurt) is a dour New York psychoanalyst who is close to exhaustion. He decides to place an ad in the Paris Herald Tribune offering to swap his New York apartment for a month.