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(2011), directed by Woody Allen. The movie follows Gil Pender, a nostalgic screenwriter who travels back to 1920s Paris every midnight, confronting the "Golden Age fallacy" that a past era is inherently better than the present.
The film's score, composed by Stephane Brizé and Laurent Mauvignier, features a range of jazz and classical pieces from the 1920s, adding to the film's immersive and nostalgic atmosphere.
(2011), directed by Woody Allen. The movie follows Gil Pender, a nostalgic screenwriter who travels back to 1920s Paris every midnight, confronting the "Golden Age fallacy" that a past era is inherently better than the present.
The film's score, composed by Stephane Brizé and Laurent Mauvignier, features a range of jazz and classical pieces from the 1920s, adding to the film's immersive and nostalgic atmosphere.