Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore (AKA Claude)
Synopsis
Jersey, World War II. Vehemently opposed to any form of oppression, Surrealist artists and lovers Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe (aka Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore) decide to mount their own resistance movement when the Germans invade. They compose notes encouraging soldiers to rise up against Nazism, then disguise themselves and disseminate the notes throughout the island. They continue their operation for 4 years, while the German Command hunt for members of a large, organised movement.
Details
- Year
- 2025
- Type of film
- Features
- Director
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Christine Molloy, Joe Lawlor
- Producer
- Alex Thiele, David Collins
- Screenwriter
- Hannah Patterson, Christine Molloy, Joe Lawlor
- Film Title Note
- Film title should read "Claude Cahun & Marcel Moore"
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Supported by BFI
UK, Ireland co-production
65 Wilding Films (UK), Desperate Optimists (UK), Samson Films (IE)
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