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Love Exists
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Love Exists

Feb 11, 1960
0h 20m
★ 7.0

Overview

An essay film critiquing post-war France's urban developments- Pialat states that modernity and suburban convenience have limited Parisian freedom and widened class gaps.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Les Films de la Pléiade

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Cast

Jean-Loup Reynold

(voice)

Jean-Loup Reynold

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