Power to the people.
6.9
99 min
Virginia Woolf's 1928 novel "Orlando: A Biography" follows the centuries-spanning life of a young nobleman who awakens to find that they 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.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Oscar-Roza Miller | Unowned | ||
Yanis Sahraoui | Unowned | ||
Liz Christin | Unowned | ||
Elios Lévy | Unowned | ||
Victor Marzouk | Unowned | ||
Paul B. Preciado | Unowned | ||
Kori Ceballos | Unowned | ||
Vanasay Khamphommala | Unowned | ||
Ruben Rizza | Unowned | ||
Julia Postollec | Unowned | ||
Amir Baylly | Unowned | ||
Naëlle Dariya | Unowned | ||
Jenny Bel'Air | Unowned | ||
Emma Avena | Unowned | ||
Lillie | Unowned | ||
Arthur | Unowned | ||
Eleonore | Unowned | ||
La Bourette | Unowned | ||
Noam Iroual | Unowned | ||
Iris Crosnier | Unowned | ||
Clara 3000 | Unowned | ||
Castiel Emery | Unowned | ||
Frédéric Pierrot | Unowned | ||
Nathan Callot | Unowned | ||
Pierre et Gilles | Unowned | ||
Tristana Gray Martyr | Unowned | ||
Le Filip | Unowned | ||
Miss Drinks | Unowned | ||
Tom Dekel | Unowned | ||
Virginie Despentes | Unowned | ||
Rilke & Pompom | Unowned |