Sébastien Lifshitz
Sébastien Lifshitz (born 1968) is a French screenwriter and director. He teaches at La Fémis, a school that focuses on the subject of image and sound. He studied at the École du Louvre and has a bachelor's degree from the University of Paris in history of art. He is Jewish and gay.
Lifshitz's work involves LGBTQ+ themes. His 2004 film, Wild Side, involves several narratives, some told forward and some backward, about a transgender prostitute.
He is a two-time winner of the Teddy Award, presented by an independent committee at the Berlin International Film Festival to the year's best films with LGBT themes, winning Best Feature Film in 2004 for Wild Side and Best Documentary Film in 2013 for Bambi, a documentary profile of transgender French entertainer Marie-Pierre Pruvot.
In 2014, Rizzoli International published Lifshitz's The Invisibles: Vintage Portraits of Love and Pride, a collection of gay-themed photos from the early 20th century.
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Avenue de Lamballe

Open Bodies

Cold Lands

Le Cercle

Wild Side

Come Undone

Going South

Les Invisibles

Open Bodies

Bambi

Bambi

Bambi

Claire Denis, The Vagabond

Wild Side

Sensitive Boys

Casa Susanna

Come Undone
The Crossing

Cold Lands

Casa Susanna

Bambi: A French Woman

Going South

Jour et nuit

The Lives of Thérèse

Avenue de Lamballe

Madame Hofmann

Adolescents

Little Girl

Little Girl

Il faut que je l'aime

Open Bodies

Cold Lands

Adolescents

Il faut que je l'aime

Madame Hofmann
Je m’appelle Sophie Calle et je suis encore vivante
Je m’appelle Sophie Calle et je suis encore vivante
