Les Invisibles

2013 • 112 minutes
3,2
6 avis
Éligible
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À propos de ce film

Eleven men and women born between the wars. Seemingly they have nothing in common except their homosexuality and growing up in a less open, more intolerant society. Now in their 60s and 70s, they tell their personal stories, either shared or alone, revealing often pioneering lives through seven decades of experience. Sébastien Lifshitz, director of Presque Rien and Wild Side, offers us eleven personal portraits of gay and lesbian life from an older generation who often remain invisible and unheard in a youth-obsessed society. Winner of the César Award for Best Documentary, and nominated for the BFI London Film Festival Grierson Award, it’s an affectionate but frank account that is in turn touching and amusing, offering an invaluable reminder of an overlooked area of our community at a time when we consider our own attitudes towards a growing elderly population.

Notes et avis

3,2
6 avis
The French
3 mars 2014
Made me cry... I don't want to die... They were so lucky to live their lives so freely, it's not unfortunately the case for the next generations...
Joseph Durham
14 mai 2014
Older lgb people look back over their lives and loves their struggles and the battles for equality they fought