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BPM (Beats Per Minute) [Sub: Eng]
Description
Act up-Paris carried out the anti-AIDS movement in the early 1990s with several measures to combat the disease, most notably anti-public indifference measures. But there seems to be a host of obstacles, the most important being that the new member who has joined the group named Nathan is a newcomer to the group who has been attacked by a very tough man named Sean.
Act up-Paris carried out the anti-AIDS movement in the early 1990s with several measures to combat the disease, most notably anti-public indifference measures. But there seems to be a host of obstacles, the most important being that the new member who has joined the group named Nathan is a newcomer to the group who has been attacked by a very tough man named Sean.
Actors:
Thibault Carchon,
Sébastien Lozach,
Aloïse Sauvage,
Samuel Churin,
Rami Kabteni,
Médhi Touré,
Emmanuel Dehaene,
Sabrina Aliane,
Sarah Teper,
François Rabette,
Franck Guérin,
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Thibault Carchon
Sébastien Lozach
Aloïse Sauvage
Samuel Churin
Rami Kabteni
Médhi Touré
Emmanuel Dehaene
Sabrina Aliane
Sarah Teper
François Rabette
Franck Guérin
Director:
Robin Campillo
Country:
France
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May 18, 2018
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A restless, engrossing dramatic portrait of Parisian activists fighting the AIDS pandemic in the early 1990s.November 17, 2017
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Here, as characters hit the streets for demonstrations, hit the discos to relax and hit the skids when they get sick, you're there with them, pulse pounding out more beats per minute than you might have thought possible.November 16, 2017
"BPM" is often exhilarating and ultimately moving, but it makes few concessions to audiences without a strong preexisting interest in its subject.May 18, 2018
And yet BPM (meaning beats per minute) is a beautiful film, full of drama and humour, love and politics, argument and action.April 30, 2018
The film gives off such a vivacious energy that it never feels of the past; it is a moment preserved exactly as it should be.February 01, 2018
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