The Last Bookshop of The World
An incredible journey to save quality literature
2017-10-13 | 100 minutes
Plot Summary
The documentary is a true story of four real intellectual Europeans from different cultures who are worried about the decline of literature’s life and the destiny of the street level bookshops in every country. That is why they have a mission to save symbolically “the world's last quality books”.
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