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The Tree the Mayor and the Mediatheque / L'Arbre le [...]
Directed by : Éric Rohmer Produced by : Compagnie Éric Rohmer Genre: Fiction - Runtime: 1 h 45 min French release: 10/02/1993 Production year: 1993 This is ...
The Tree the Mayor and the Mediatheque
In 1992 the socialist mayor of a little French town gets the money to build a multimedia house with the help of his contacts in Paris. But the socialist party loses ...
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