
Une certaine histoire du cinéma expérimental français
Documentary
Overview
Founded in the second half of the 1990s, the experimental film association L'Etna witnessed the transition from film to digital cinema. Its premises, located in the heart of Paris, were unable to withstand gentrification.
Top Cast
Sébastien Ronceray
Sébastien Ronceray
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Sébastien Ronceray
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Hugo Verlinde
Hugo Verlinde
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Hugo Verlinde
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Othello Vilgard
Othello Vilgard
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Othello Vilgard
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Carole Arcega
Carole Arcega
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Carole Arcega
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David Matarasso
David Matarasso
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David Matarasso
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Mathilde de Romefort
Mathilde de Romefort
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Mathilde de Romefort
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Derek Woolfenden
Derek Woolfenden
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Derek Woolfenden
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Boris Du Boullay
Boris Du Boullay
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Boris Du Boullay
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Sébastien Cros
Sébastien Cros
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Sébastien Cros
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Nicole Brenez
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Nicole Brenez
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