Revolutions, at Last, Forever and Ever
Révolutions, d'ébats amoureux, éperdus, douloureux
Like a photo album long forgotten in an abandoned house, words and images gently recall, as if by osmosis, the outbursts of hope and distress of three women facing a disintegrating world. Also remember the silence of the one who said "Listen", then who was silent, never said anything again.
Jean Marc Larivière directed Revolutions, at Last, Forever and Ever. Explore their complete filmography and the collaborators who shaped their vision.
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