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Love In The Time Of Civil War DVD

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Alex, a young addict who still nurtures a few dreams, sells his body in Montréal's Centre-Sud district. He's flanked by Bruno, Simon, Jeanne, Éric and Velma, all of them caught in the same spiral of compulsion. Marginalized by society yet hostage to its market logic, they are the fallen angels of a dark and violent time. Ghosts stripped of past and future, they roam, buffeted by the whims of the eternal now a journey they undertake in defiant solitude punctuated by bouts of fevered consumption. Yet their beauty somehow survives, rebellious amid the ruins. Civil... War gives a voice to the unexpressed. [show more]

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Released
08 February 2016
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Tla Releasing 
Classification
Runtime
 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060103795031 
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Dark French drama following the lives of a group of drug addicts in Montreal. The film centres around young addict Alex (Alexandre Landry) who prostitutes himself on the streets of Montreal to raise enough money to fund his crippling habit. The hustler is regularly flanked by his similarly flawed friends as they all continue down the dark, seemingly inescapable spiral they have created for themselves. Together, they struggle to survive by whatever means necessary in their unforgiving, day-to-day existence.

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