A Sentimental Capitalism

Comedy
5.9

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.

Cast

Alex Bisping
Victor
Sylvie Moreau
Maria
Lucille Fluet
Fernande Bouvier
Paul Ahmarani
Max
Anne Létourneau
Alice
Harry Standjofski
George
Frank Fontaine
Charles

Crew

Olivier Asselin
Director, Screenplay, Producer
Lucille Fluet
Screenplay
Isabelle Malenfant
Editor
Jean-François Lord
Director of Photography
Daniel Plante
Producer
Sylvie Gagné
Producer
David Gaucher
Art Direction

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