L' amour existe:

The opposition between life spent on the banks of the Marne river, with its dance halls, promenades and its movie studios, and the isolation in the Paris suburbs of the sixties whose population at best lives in detached houses located on the outskirts of the airports or are squeezed into shantytowns...

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Other Authors: Pialat, Maurice (Director), Sarthre, Gilbert (Cinematographer)
Format: Video Software
Language:French
Published: London Eureka Video [2008]
Series:The Masters of Cinema Series 72
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Summary:The opposition between life spent on the banks of the Marne river, with its dance halls, promenades and its movie studios, and the isolation in the Paris suburbs of the sixties whose population at best lives in detached houses located on the outskirts of the airports or are squeezed into shantytowns and housing projects which gradually dehumanize the landscape. [www.labiennale.org]
Pialat displays a wicked sense of humor allied with his more familiar gift of social observation in this sardonic meditation on suburbia - its neglect and cultural decay - shot in poetic black-and-white. [bampfa.berkeley.edu]
Physical Description:1 DVD-Video (19 Min.) schwarz-weiß

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