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De "Matrix" à "Sense8", la révolution Wachowski

From "Bound" to the queer series "Work in Progress", an exploration and deciphering of the artistic work and revolutionary career of Lana and Lilly Wachowski. "Matrix" is the soil in which all the seeds of the filmmakers' struggle were sown. Feminism, anti-capitalism, trans-identity and racial justice are encoded in trench-coat action scenes and symbol-laden metaphors. The two sisters, as uncompromising in their societal battles as they are in their experimental aesthetics, are a happy Hollywood anomaly, a real crack in the matrix it's time to rediscover.

Top Cast

  • Cáel M. Keegan

    Cáel M. Keegan

    Self - Gender Studies Teacher

  • Bilal Hassani

    Bilal Hassani

    Self - Queer Singer

  • Melba Boyd

    Melba Boyd

    Self - Afro-American Studies Professor

  • Cornel West

    Cornel West

    Self - Postcolonialism Philosopher

  • Lexie

    Lexie

    Self - Trans Activist

  • Alexis Langlois

    Alexis Langlois

    Self - Cineast

  • Hippolyte Pérès

    Hippolyte Pérès

    Self - Narrator (voice)

Overview

From "Bound" to the queer series "Work in Progress", an exploration and deciphering of the artistic work and revolutionary career of Lana and Lilly Wachowski. "Matrix" is the soil in which all the seeds of the filmmakers' struggle were sown. Feminism, anti-capitalism, trans-identity and racial justice are encoded in trench-coat action scenes and symbol-laden metaphors. The two sisters, as uncompromising in their societal battles as they are in their experimental aesthetics, are a happy Hollywood anomaly, a real crack in the matrix it's time to rediscover.

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