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Paname
MSRP: $19.95
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Item Number: WBF4147
Manufacturer Part No: WBF4147
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Finding Love in the Oddest of Places
From Alessandro Aveillis (Ma Saison Super 8) comes a fresh tale of love and desire set on the streets of modern day Paris. Mathieu, a young man imprisoned in his multiple phobias is under the treatment of his doctor and is afraid of the world outside. Maxence has returned to Paris after years away. He lives day to day on the fringe of society, sleeping on the street and doing what he can for money. Maxence meets Marthe in the park, she has been abused by an unknown assailant.
These three wandering youths create an eccentric set of misfits who share their bed and explore the city together. Each one growing up and growing strong with the help of the others.
Capturing the current economic and social era, the political climate is shown though street demonstrations, protests, posters and graffiti creating a cinematic snapshot of the anxious times we live in.
A Film by Alessandro Avellis
LES FILMS DU CONTRAIRELES FILMS DU CONTRAIRE
Featuring: Clemence Beauxis, Nicolas Villena and Tom Henin
France/2010/73 Mins./Color & B/W/French with English subtitles
IMBD
Extras:
Trailers • Wide Screen Format • Interactive Menus
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