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  1. Golden Eighties (also known as Window Shopping) is a 1986 musical comedy film co-written and directed by Chantal Akerman. The film explores themes such as consumerism, feminism, and Jewish identity through the lens of a shopping mall.

    • French
    • Martine Merignac
  2. 17 mar 2016 · Golden Eighties - Un film di Chantal Akerman. Con Delphine Seyrig, Myriam Boyer, Fanny Cottençon, Lio, Pascale Salkin. Musical, Francia, Belgio, Svizzera, 1986. Durata 96 min.

    • Chantal Akerman
    • Delphine Seyrig
  3. Golden Eighties: Directed by Chantal Akerman. With Delphine Seyrig, Myriam Boyer, Fanny Cottençon, Lio. Employees and clients of a commercial gallery only live for love; they dream it, proclaim it, sing it and dance it. Experience the encounters, reunions, passions and disappointments of a malicious chorus of girls and a group of idle boys.

    • (528)
    • Comedy, Musical
    • Chantal Akerman
    • 1992
  4. GOLDEN EIGHTIES trama cast recensione scheda del film di Chantal Akerman con Delphine Seyrig, Myriam Boyer, Fanny Cottençon, Lio, Pascale Salkin, Jean-François Balmer, Charles D trailer ...

    • Chantal Akerman
    • Delphine Seyrig
  5. 16 ott 2020 · Golden Eighties. Belgium-France-Switzerland, 1986 / 35mm / Color / 96 min. Cast: Myriam Boyer, John Berry, Delphine Seyrig, Nicolas Tronc, Lio, Pascale Salkin, Fanny Cottençon, Charles Denner, Jean-François Balmer. Production: Martine Marignac, Mailyn Watelet. Sound: Henri Morelle, Michel Rejas. Editing: Francine Sandberg.

  6. Synopsis. Three young women at a hair salon all like the son of the clothing store proprietors across the mall. Although Robby is selfish and shallow, he's appealing to Lili, the salon's manager, who's trendy and also the salon-owner's moll; to Mado, who's innocent and sweet; and to Pascale, who's intelligent but passive and downcast.

    • 96 min
  7. Directed by Chantal Akerman • 1986 • Belgium, France Starring Delphine Seyrig, Fanny Cottençon, Pascale Salkin The exuberant enchantments of the singing, dancing musical meet the feminist, formalist sensibility of cinematic visionary Chantal Akerman in this uniquely captivating vision of love and survival in the age of late capitalism.