A Sentimental Capitalism
A Sentimental Capitalism is a tragicomic tale on the extension of economic logic to art and love. The film chronicles the apprenticeship of Fernande Bouvier, a naive country girl, who, traveling from Paris to New York in 1929, from avant-garde Bohemia to the narrow circles of high finance, will loose a few illusions.
Directed by Olivier Asselin · Written by Olivier Asselin
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Alex Bisping Victor -
Sylvie Moreau Maria - Lucille Fluet Fernande Bouvier
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Paul Ahmarani Max -
Anne Létourneau Alice -
Harry Standjofski George -
Frank Fontaine Charles - Steve Barry Serveur de soupe
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