Review / ‘C’est La Vie’ (M) ***
“C’EST La Vie” is about a professionally managed reception. It’s in the best tradition of French farce, an occasion at...
“C’EST La Vie” is about a professionally managed reception. It’s in the best tradition of French farce, an occasion at...
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