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- (1998)
- Features: Dolby
- Starring: Frederic Andrau, Jean-Pierre von Dach
- Studio: Altered Innocence
- Genre: Drama, LGBTQ+
- Release Date: 12/26/2023
- In '70s Zurich, 15 year-old Beni (Vincent Branchet) saw his fan obsession with charismatic punk band frontman Fögi (Frédéric Andrau) find realization when the singer agreed to take him on as a... more
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- (1994)
- Features: DVD
- Starring: Gael Morel, Stephane Rideau
- Studio: Altered Innocence
- Genre: Drama, LGBTQ+
- Release Date: 3/28/2023
- At a boarding school in Southern France in 1962, questioning François (Gaël Morel) and Marxist Maïté (Élodie Bouchez) bonded over movies and music. Things got complicated when François fell for... more