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Orlando, My Political Biography

Virginia Woolf's 1928 novel "Orlando: A Biography" follows the centuries-spanning life of a young nobleman who awakens to find that they are a woman. Almost a century after its publication, Paul B. Preciado claims that fiction has become reality and Orlando's story lies at the root of all contemporary trans and non-binary life.

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Paul B. Preciado

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Cast & Crew

Emmanuel Avena

Emmanuel Avena

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Virginie Despentes

Virginie Despentes

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Frédéric Pierrot

Frédéric Pierrot

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Oscar-Roza Miller

Oscar-Roza Miller

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Yanis Sahraoui

Yanis Sahraoui

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Liz Christin

Liz Christin

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Elios Lévy

Elios Lévy

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Victor Marzouk

Victor Marzouk

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Paul B. Preciado

Paul B. Preciado

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Kori Ceballos

Kori Ceballos

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Vanasay Khamphommala

Vanasay Khamphommala

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Ruben Rizza

Ruben Rizza

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Julia Postollec

Julia Postollec

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Amir Baylly

Amir Baylly

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Naëlle Dariya

Naëlle Dariya

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Jenny Bel'Air

Jenny Bel'Air

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Lillie

Lillie

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Arthur

Arthur

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Eleonore

Eleonore

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La Bourette

La Bourette

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Noam Iroual

Noam Iroual

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Iris Crosnier

Iris Crosnier

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Clara 3000

Clara 3000

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Castiel Emery

Castiel Emery

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Nathan Callot

Nathan Callot

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Pierre et Gilles

Pierre et Gilles

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Tristana Gray Martyr

Tristana Gray Martyr

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Le Filip

Le Filip

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Miss Drinks

Miss Drinks

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Tom Dekel

Tom Dekel

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Rilke & Pompom

Rilke & Pompom

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Details

GenresDocumentary
Runtime1h 39 mins
Released on14 Sep 2023
Languagefr
Age RatingNR
Produced InFrance

Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

Using Virginia Woolf’s ground-breaking “Orlando” novel, written in 1928, as an imaginative template, this documentary follows a group of people at various stages of their gender transitioning processes and tells their stories partly through contemporary interviews and partly by each of them playing characters - usually the title one - from the story. Given it’s all but a century old, the book and these speculative sub-texts provide for a remarkably powerful template for their anecdotes as they almost weaponise it to depict the historical roles of the sexes over the centuries. Touching on religiosity as well as the inherent patriarchal nature of a society little evolved since the hunter-gatherer mentality, this film allows these young folk to raise some quite salient points about assumptions and stereotypes, and about the roots of many of these. It does come from a very pro-trans perspective, and perhaps some of it’s assertions ought not to go entirely unchallenged, but the contributors are an erudite and engaging collection, from all walks of life and with all sorts of varying ambitions and aspirations for themselves and for their “community” at large. It’s provocative at times, maybe over-simplistic too, but it does ask questions of societal attitudes to it’s own people that often have no answers at all, let alone straightforward ones.

All Trailers

Official UK Trailer [Subtitled]
Official US Trailer [Subtitled]

Teasers

Official UK Trailer #2 [Subtitled]