Richard Olivier

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Esther Forever
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Esther Forever

Jan 01, 1970
Two septuagenarian sisters, Esther and Elvire, filmed over six years in the land of mussels and fries and Jacques Brel. Endowed with a popular and colorful language, as well as an extreme passion for their extinct animals more than for men, they live behind closed doors that no fiction could match with as much force and emotion. Between colorful language and unique anecdotes, this documentary transports us into their lived time.
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Le charme de l'ambiguïté
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Two septuagenarian sisters, Esther and Elvire, filmed over six years in the land of mussels and fries and Jacques Brel. Endowed with a popular and colorful language, as well as an extreme passion for their extinct animals more than for men, they live behind closed doors that no fiction could match with as much force and emotion. Between colorful language and unique anecdotes, this documentary transports us into their lived time.
Documentary
Le charme de l'ambiguïté
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Two septuagenarian sisters, Esther and Elvire, filmed over six years in the land of mussels and fries and Jacques Brel. Endowed with a popular and colorful language, as well as an extreme passion for their extinct animals more than for men, they live behind closed doors that no fiction could match with as much force and emotion. Between colorful language and unique anecdotes, this documentary transports us into their lived time.
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La belgiq'kitsch
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La belgiq'kitsch

Jan 01, 1990
Two septuagenarian sisters, Esther and Elvire, filmed over six years in the land of mussels and fries and Jacques Brel. Endowed with a popular and colorful language, as well as an extreme passion for their extinct animals more than for men, they live behind closed doors that no fiction could match with as much force and emotion. Between colorful language and unique anecdotes, this documentary transports us into their lived time.
Marchienne de vie
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Marchienne de vie

Jan 01, 1993
Two septuagenarian sisters, Esther and Elvire, filmed over six years in the land of mussels and fries and Jacques Brel. Endowed with a popular and colorful language, as well as an extreme passion for their extinct animals more than for men, they live behind closed doors that no fiction could match with as much force and emotion. Between colorful language and unique anecdotes, this documentary transports us into their lived time.