Orlando, My Political Biography (2023)

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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.

Director: Paul B. Preciado
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 99 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Clara 3000
Cinematography: Victor Zébo
Editing: Yotam Ben-David
Production: Les Films du Poisson, 24images, ARTE
Country: France
Language: English, Français, Español
Box Office: $93,854
Original Language: fr

Keywords

transsexuality, lgbt

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Orlando, My Political Biography about?
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.
Who directed Orlando, My Political Biography?
Orlando, My Political Biography was directed by Paul B. Preciado.
Who stars in Orlando, My Political Biography?
Orlando, My Political Biography stars Oscar-Roza Miller, Yanis Sahraoui, Liz Christin, Elios Lévy, Victor Marzouk, Paul B. Preciado.
How long is Orlando, My Political Biography?
Orlando, My Political Biography has a runtime of 1h 39m (99 minutes).
What genre is Orlando, My Political Biography?
Orlando, My Political Biography is a Documentary film.
How much did Orlando, My Political Biography gross?
Orlando, My Political Biography grossed $93,854 worldwide.
Where was Orlando, My Political Biography produced?
Orlando, My Political Biography was produced in France.