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No Coffee, No TV, No Sex is a quirky blend of drama and romance that offers a raw glimpse into life in the Geneva squats. The pacing feels languid yet intentional, really allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of Arno's world. It's not just a story about love and longing, but also about friendships forged under unconventional circumstances. The performances are quite genuine, particularly the chemistry between Arno and Maurizio, which feels lived-in. The film dances around themes of identity and belonging, and the practical effects and locations really ground it all in a sense of reality that's often hard to find in more polished productions. It's a bit rough around the edges, but that's what makes it stand out.
Considered a hidden gem in Swiss cinema. · Captures the essence of youthful rebellion in a unique setting. · Themes of identity and belonging resonate throughout.
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