Les Invisibles (film)
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Directed bySébastien Lifshitz
CinematographyAntoine Parouty
Edited byPauline Gaillard and Tina Baz
Release date
- 2012
| Les Invisibles | |
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| Directed by | Sébastien Lifshitz |
| Cinematography | Antoine Parouty |
| Edited by | Pauline Gaillard and Tina Baz |
Release date |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
| Country | France |
| Language | French |
Les Invisibles is a French documentary film written and directed by Sébastien Lifshitz and released in 2012.[1][2][3][4]
This film is about men and women who, born during the interwar period, have nothing in common apart from being homosexuals and have chosen to live in broad daylight in an era when society rejected homosexuality. They loved, desired, and fought to be recognized.[5] Today, they recount this rebellious life, divided between the will to fit in with everyone else and the obligation to invent a freedom to flourish.
Participation
Yann and Pierre, Bernard and Jaques, Pierrot, Thérèse, Christian, Catherine and Elisabeth Monique, Jaques.