My Super 8 Season

My Super 8 Season is a 2005 French film by Alessandro Avellis that deals with gay and lesbian issues.

Synopsis

In the early 1970s, an attractive young Parisian student, Marc, tries to organize students to fight for gay rights. Meanwhile, his best friend, Julie, becomes involved in feminist and class causes. Sparks fly when these disparate groups unite in opposition to the status quo during a heated radio show debate, leading to radical changes.

My Super 8 Season is freely inspired by the story of the FHAR, the Homosexual Revolutionary Action Front, and dedicated to its leaders Guy Hocquenghem and Françoise d'Eaubonne.

Crew

  • Writing by Alessandro Avellis
  • Cinematography by Nicolas Lefièvre
  • Music by Stéphane Gérard, Cédric Lédoré, Alex Henon, Jean Soulier, Fabrice Ploquin, Pauline Fraisse
  • Edited by Alessandro Avellis
  • Art director : Alessandro Avellis
  • Sound by Eric Buisset, Maxime Déjodé.

Cast

  • Axel Philippon: Marc
  • Célia Pilastre: Julie
  • Roman Girelli : André
  • Magali Domec : Marguerite
  • Antoine Mory : Stéphane
  • Nicolas Quilliard : Le père de Marc
  • Thierry Barèges : Vincent
  • Jean-Pierre Frankfower : Le professeur
  • Nicolas Christin : Le flic en civil
  • Nicolas Villena : L'amant de Julie
  • Jean-Marc Cozic: Le commissaire
  • Rivka Braun : La voisine

Festival screenings

2005

  • Festival du film gay et lesbien – Paris (France)

2006

  • Festival du film gay et lesbien – Brussels (Belgium)
  • Da Sodoma a Hollywood – Turin (Italy)
  • Vues d’en face – Grenoble (France), Journées du cinema gay – Rouen (France)
  • Image+Nation – Montreal (Canada)

2007

  • The New Fest – New York (US)
  • Austin Int’l G&L Film Festival – Austin (US)
  • Reel Affirmations – Washington (US)
  • Corona Cork Film Festival – Cork (Ireland)
  • Reeling Int’l G&L Film Festival – Chicago (US)
  • Mix Brasil - São Paulo, Brasília, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)

2008

  • Mix Brasil Tour 2008 (Brazil)
  • Festival Désirs Désirs – Tours (France)
  • Mardi Gras Film Festival – Sydney (Australia)
  • London L&G Film Festival – London (UK)
  • Melbourne Queer Film Festival – Melbourne (Australia)
  • Outfest – Los Angeles 2008 (US)
  • Q! Film Festival – Jakarta, Bali, Surabaya (Indonesia)
  • Llamale H - Uruguay Int‘l Film Festival – Montevideo 2008 (Uruguay)
  • Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival – Seattle 2008 (US)
  • Pride Film Festival – Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban (South Africa)
  • Florence Queer Festival – Florence 2008 (Italy)

DVD

  • Antiprod 2006 (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg)



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