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TV Movie

Cinema Verite

2011·1h 26m·TV-14
Drama
IMDb Rating
★ 6.5/10
4,245 votes

A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the first American family to be the subjects of a reality TV show.

Cinema Verite is a 2011 drama movie, starring Diane Lane, Tim Robbins, James Gandolfini. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.5/10 from 4,245 votes and runs 1h 26m.

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Stars
Diane Lane
Tim Robbins
James Gandolfini
Thomas Dekker
Creators
David Seltzer
Details
2011-04-23
86 min
TV Movie
TV-14
★ United States
★ English
Keywords
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