As the semester draws to a close, we invite you to discover "Orlando, my political biography" by Paul B. Preciado. Meet us at Sat, the bar will be open and popcorn will be free!
The screening will be followed by an open discussion on the film, its themes and the audience's feelings about it.
In 1928, Virginia Woolf wrote Orlando, the first novel in which the main character changes sex in the middle of the story. A century later, the writer and trans activist Paul B. Preciado decides to send a filmed letter to Virginia Woolf: her Orlando has come out of her fiction and is living a life she could never have imagined... A radical, punk and poetic political manifesto that dialogues with this prophetic work. Backed by a flamboyant cast of trans actors and actresses, Preciado sets off with his camera to meet the Orlandos of the 21st century.
For those who wish, we will be showing a short report by the director before the screening at 6.40pm to put the film in context.
FR version, EN subtitles
Duration 1h38 + intermission
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