The meeting between the iconic actress Delphine Seyrig and videographer Carole Roussopoulos plunges us into the heart of 1970s feminism. With video cameras in hand, they engage in radical battles with irreverence, intransigence, and a lot of humor.
Like a journey into the heart of the "enchanted feminism" of the 1970s, the film recounts the encounter between actress Delphine Seyrig and videographer Carole Roussopoulos.
Behind their radical struggles, fought with video cameras in hand, emerges a distinctive tone full of humor, irreverence, and intransigence.
This valuable legacy is brought to life in this documentary by Callisto Mc Nulty, granddaughter of Carole.
Featuring Delphine Seyrig, the iconic French actress from Stolen Kisses by François Truffaut (1968), Donkey Skin by Jacques Demy (1970), and Jeanne Dielman by Chantal Akerman (Cannes, 1975); Jane Fonda, Simone de Beauvoir, Marguerite Duras, and Chantal Akerman.