by Sébastien Lifshitz
Followed by a discussion with Sébastien Lifshitz
Hosted by Oriane Jeancourt Galignani, editor in chief of the magazine Transfuge
Running time 1h55
Men and women, born during the interwar period. They have nothing in common, except for the fact that they were all openly homosexual
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Men and women, born during the interwar period. They have nothing in common, except for the fact that they were all openly homosexual at a time when society rejected them. They loved, struggled, desired, made love. Today, they tell us about those defiant lives of theirs, torn between the desire to remain like everyone else and the obligation to come up with a new freedom for themselves in order to be happy. They weren't afraid of anything...
With les cinémas Utopia
In partnership with France Médias Monde, Transfuge