When her mother dies, Sylvia leaves France for England, accompanied by her father Henry. The two make a living out of petty fraud. To fool the police and the victims, Sylvia disguises herself as a man and calls herself “Sylvestre”. No one notices her subterfuge until she meets Michael Fane, an attractive artist with whom she plans to form an acting troupe…
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From 16 years old
Film screening Sylvia Scarlett
Queer loox: The queer-feminist film series in Luxembourg
© Sylvia Scarlett
Next events:
Tue 18.03.24 >19:00
Loving Highsmith
Tue 29.04.25 >19:00
Embodied Chorus