A Sentimental Capitalism (2008)
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.
Director: Olivier Asselin
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: October 31, 2008
Cast
- Alex Bisping - Victor
- Sylvie Moreau - Maria
- Lucille Fluet - Fernande Bouvier
- Paul Ahmarani - Max
- Anne Létourneau - Alice
- Harry Standjofski - George
- Frank Fontaine - Charles
Country: Canada
Language: English, Français
Budget: $1M
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Olivier Asselin
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Sentimental Capitalism about?
- 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.
- Who directed A Sentimental Capitalism?
- A Sentimental Capitalism was directed by Olivier Asselin.
- Who stars in A Sentimental Capitalism?
- A Sentimental Capitalism stars Alex Bisping, Sylvie Moreau, Lucille Fluet, Paul Ahmarani, Anne Létourneau, Harry Standjofski.
- What genre is A Sentimental Capitalism?
- A Sentimental Capitalism is a Comedy film.
- What is the budget of A Sentimental Capitalism?
- A Sentimental Capitalism had a budget of $1M.
- Where was A Sentimental Capitalism produced?
- A Sentimental Capitalism was produced in Canada.