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Quand on aime la vie, on va au cinéma is a 1975 documentary that explores the ideologies of mainstream commercial cinema. This theoretical film essay offers a critical perspective on the film industry and its cultural implications.
This film is relatively obscure within collector circles, with few formats released over the years, primarily on DVD. Its scarcity can make it a challenge to find, especially in good condition. The theoretical nature might not appeal to everyone, but for those who appreciate deeper conversations about film, it holds a unique spot in the documentary category. Collector interest has been steady, particularly among those focused on cinema studies or avant-garde filmmaking.
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Quand on aime la vie, on va au cinéma is a documentary.
The director of Quand on aime la vie, on va au cinéma is not specified.
Quand on aime la vie, on va au cinéma was released in 1975.
Quand on aime la vie, on va au cinéma was produced by Cinéthique.
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