Vivre autrement (2016)
Directed by Camille Teixeira

Documentary

Film Synopsis

At a time when the housing crisis is going from bad to worse, men and women of all kinds find themselves living in the most unsuitable and makeshift of accommodation.  Whilst some find it hard to adapt to this mode of existence, others positively thrive on the freedom it gives them and wouldn't change it for anything.  As housing becomes increasingly scarce, there is a growing fraction of our society who choose to live differently, ignoring the laws as they do so...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Camille Teixeira
  • Script: Jérémy Lesquelen, Camille Teixeira
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 52 min

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