


If you have about 90 minutes and a high tolerance for crackly audio, you might find something to like here. Toute sa vie is one of those movies that feels like it’s being shouted at you from across a very busy street. It is worth watching if you are a completionist for early French cinema. If you want something with a...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Alberto Cavalcanti

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"If you have about 90 minutes and a high tolerance for crackly audio, you might find something to like here. Toute sa vie is one of those movies that feels like it’s being shouted at you from across a very busy street. It is worth watching if you are a completionist for early French cinema. If you want something with actual pacing, you will probably hate this. 🍿 The story is a big, messy emotional journey about a mother. She gives up everything. Everything. It’s the kind of melodrama that mak..."
Timothy Shea, Jean Aragny
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