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Seuls sont les indomptés
Jean-Max Causse and Jean-Marie Redon work for the same insurance company. One dreams of movies, the other of independence. In 1966, Jean-Max persuades Jean-Marie to buy a movie theater with him. They buy the Studio Action which quickly becomes the Action Lafayette. The programming at the time is very daring, and American movies quickly bring them success and notoriety: the Action Lafayette becomes the temple of the New Wave. 35 years later, Causse and Redon still run their theaters (3 sites). They talk about the economic, political and artistic choices, and through their story, a page in the history of cinema.
France - 2003 - 52 mn - Betacam Digital • 16/9 - Colour
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