Carbone 14, le film

Carbone 14, le film

8.0

May 11 1983

1h 18m

Documentary

Supernana, David Grossexe, Simone Cuisse d'Acier, Jean-Yves Lafesse occupy during three nights of summer 82, with their guests, Radio Carbone locals, one of those numerous « free radio » created in France at this period.

Supernana

Supernana

Jean-Yves Lafesse

Jean-Yves Lafesse

Jean-François Gallotte

Jean-François Gallotte

David Grossexe

Michel Fiszbin

Michel Fiszbin

Robert Lehaineux

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