MY NAME IS ANNEMARIE SCHWARZENBACH
synopsis
Annemarie Schwarzenbach was a shimmering figure of bohemian society of the 1920s. A talented writer, she was lesbian, addicted to drugs, a globetrotter, bewitchingly androgynous and – much to her domineering Nazi-loving mother’s chagrin – also anti-fascist. Berlin photographer Marianne Breslauer described her as the most beautiful creature she had ever encountered. Schwarzenbach died young at the age of 34. She remained forgotten until the 1980s when her books began to be republished and her biography reconstructed
international title: | My Name is Annemarie Schwarzenbach |
original title: | Je suis Annemarie Schwarzenbach |
country: | France |
sales agent: | Outplay Films |
year: | 2015 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Véronique Aubouy |
film run: | 85' |
screenplay: | Véronique Aubouy, Hugues Gemignani |
cast: | Julia Perazzini, Nina Langensand, Megane Ferrat, Pauline Leprince, Valentin Jean |
film editing: | Colette Beltran |
music: | François Marcelly-Fernandez, Lam Son N’Guyen |
producer: | Nathalie Trafford |
production: | Paraiso Production Diffusion |