www.teddyaward.tv
Teddy Award 2010
Teddy Award 2009
Teddy Award 2008
Teddy Award 2007
Teddy Award 2006
  WELCOME!
  FILM GALLERY
  Interview mit/with Wieland Speck
Fri, Feb 10
Sat, Feb 11
  TEDDY TODAY
  Short Films Panorama
  46 OKU NEN NO KOI
· LOVER OTHER: THE STORY OF CLAUDE CAHUN AND MARCEL MOORE
  QUINCEANERA
  OMARET YACOUBIAN
  BREAKFAST ON PLUTO
  18.15 UHR AB OSTKREUZ
Sun, Feb 12
Mon, Feb 13
Tue, Feb 14
Wed, Feb 15
Thu, Feb 16
Fri, Feb 17
Sat, Feb 18
Teddy Award 2005
General Information
Print Version
info@teddyaward.tv
Imprint

Berlinale

3054436


Page 1 | 2 

Sat, Feb 11

LOVER OTHER: THE STORY OF CLAUDE CAHUN AND MARCEL MOORE


deutsch>>
Barbara Hammer’s collage of photographs, documents, interviews, lyrical passages and dramatised scenes recalls the lives of two surrealist artists and lesbian Resistance fighters whose work and whose fate has largely been forgotten: Claude Cahun (whose real name was Lucie Schwob, 1894–1954) and her girlfriend and lover Marcel Moore (Suzanne Malherbe, 1892–1972). Claude Cahun (writer Marcel Schwob’s niece) and Marcel Moore were halfsisters. They fell in love around 1910 and were to spend their whole lives together; they are commonly regarded as the first lesbian couple to live and work together as artists. After studying in Oxford and at the Sorbonne, Claude Cahun made a name for herself as a writer and photographer in Paris. Her self-portraits in particular, wearing an array of different masks and costumes, were to make her famous, while Marcel Moore began to gain a reputation as an illustrator and draughtswoman. In 1932/33 they joined the anti-fascist artists association AEAR (Association des Ecrivains et Artistes Révolutionnaires), and in 1937 they moved to Jersey, one of the Channel Islands.
When the Germans occupied Jersey in 1940, the two girlfriends embarked upon a campaign of artistic resistance, putting up posters, writing manifestos and pamphlets with which they hoped to incite the occupying forces to mutiny. In 1944, both women were arrested by the Gestapo and sentenced to death; the majority of their artistic output was destroyed. They were released from imprisonment after the island was liberated in May, 1945. Claude Cahun was never to recover from the experience.
 
 
LOVER OTHER: THE STORY OF CLAUDE CAHUN AND MARCEL MOORE (Film Still)

LOVER OTHER: THE STORY OF CLAUDE CAHUN AND MARCEL MOORE (Film Still)

Related Links
All about the director: Barbara Hammer

Screenings at the festival
Sun, Feb 12, 14:30 CineStar 7
Mon, Feb 13, 20:00 CineStar 7
Sat, Feb 11, 17:00 CineStar 7
Fri, Feb 17, 15:30 Colosseum 1
 
 

3-point concepts cine plus maxwell smart