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Hotel Monterey

Hotel Monterey

Released PG 65 min 6.2/10 Votes: 939
Hotel Monterey is a cheap hotel in New York reserved for the outcasts of American society. Chantal Akerman invites viewers to visit this unusual place as well as the people who live there, from the reception up to the last story.
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