Synopse
DOCUMENTARY A place of freedom, full of queer stories: Sébastien Lifshitz movingly records the lives of a few US trans people, whose paths cross in a house in the mountains. In the 1950s and 60s, a little wooden house in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains in New York State was home to the first secret network of cross-dressers. Diane and Kate are 80. Back in the day, they were men and part of this community. Today, they recount this forgotten chapter of trans identity. It is a story full of sound and fury, full of unusual characters – including Susanna, who had the courage to found this place of refuge, later known as Casa Susanna.
Regie
SÉBASTIEN LIFSHITZ (*1968 in Paris) is one of France’s most renowned film-makers. His documentary Les Invisibles (2012) won him a César.
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Info
Original Title: Casa Susanna
Category: Documentary feature
Section: Transatlantik
Version & Subtitles: English OV
Director: Sébastien Lifshitz
Production country: United States, France
Year of Production: 2022
Length: 97 min
Producer: Julie Rhône, Muriel Meynard
Production company: Agat Films
Sound: François Abdelnour, Daniel Sobrino, Fanny Martin, Jeanne Delplancq
co-production company: Arte France, American Experience Films
World Sales: PBS WGHB





