Posthumous documentary on Thérèse Clerc, one of the most famous activists of her time. Member of the Movement for the Liberation of Abortion and Contraception at the turn of May 68, she has always been at the forefront of battles for progressive agendas, such as gender equality and gay rights. She has just learned that she has an incurable disease and decided to revisit her inspiring trajectory for the last time. A lucid look on her battles and all the love that came from it. Directors' Fortnight at Cannes, 2016.
Sébastien Lifshitz
1968, Paris, France. He studied history of art at the Sorbonne and the École de Louvre. Selected filmography: Open Bodies (medium, Cannes 1998), Cold Lands (Venice 1999), Come Undone (Chicago Film Festival 2000), The Crossing (Athens Film Festival 2001), Wild Side (Teddy Award in Berlin 2004), Going South (Berlin 2010), Les invisibles (Cannes 2012) and Bambi (Teddy Award in Berlin 2013 and audience awards at the IndielLisboa festival).