My Name Is Annemarie Schwarzenbach

My Name Is Annemarie Schwarzenbach

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2015-04-15

A film casting in Paris. Young actresses (and actors) try to incarnate the Swiss writer and traveler Annemarie Schwarzenbach (1908-1942). In order to get the role of this emblematic and sulfurous figure of the late 30's, child of the 'lost generation', antifascist and gay, this actors play scenes of her life, try to assume poses of hers from photos, and talk about their own life through the prism of her fascinating and ambiguous personality. A portrait arises, singular and multiple, public biography and intimate memory, drawn up by the woman of the past as well as by the young generation of 2014. Slowly, a reconstituted and collective figure emerges and encounters an own fictitious life.

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My Name Is Annemarie Schwarzenbach

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A film casting in Paris. Young actresses (and actors) try to incarnate the Swiss writer and traveler Annemarie Schwarzenbach (1908-1942). In order to get the role of this emblematic and sulfurous figure of the late 30's, child of the 'lost generation', antifascist and gay, this actors play scenes of her life, try to assume poses of hers from photos, and talk about their own life through the prism of her fascinating and ambiguous personality. A portrait arises, singular and multiple, public biography and intimate memory, drawn up by the woman of the past as well as by the young generation of 2014. Slowly, a reconstituted and collective figure emerges and encounters an own fictitious life.

Released

2015-04-15

Runtime

85

Director

Véronique Aubouy

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Documentary

Language

Français

Production

Paraíso Production

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    Julia Perazzini

    Julia Perazzini
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    Nina Langensand

    Nina Langensand
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    Mégane Ferrat

    Mégane Ferrat
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    Pauline Leprince

    Pauline Leprince
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    Valentin Jean

    Valentin Jean
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    Marion Ducamp

    Marion Ducamp