C'est Pas la Vie en Rose
"Lisbon's zeitgeist, gentrification and a bit of dystopia. We're f*cked!"
Gentrification, fame, pop culture, no culture, the new Lisbon and digital dystopia, what do all these things have in common? Charles and Nicole.
"Lisbon's zeitgeist, gentrification and a bit of dystopia. We're f*cked!"
Gentrification, fame, pop culture, no culture, the new Lisbon and digital dystopia, what do all these things have in common? Charles and Nicole.
Laetitia Duveau
Nicole
Philippe Duval
Charles
Inês Correia Mendes
Herself
Nuno Represas
Himself
Shuggie
The Dog
Gentrification, fame, pop culture, no culture, the new Lisbon and digital dystopia, what do all these things have in common? Charles and Nicole.
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