'Orlando, My Political Biography' trailer tells trans people's stories through Virginia Woolf

"The contemporary world is full of Orlandos who are changing the course of history."
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A genderfluid person wears a ruff to resemble Orlando, the hero/heroine from Virginia Woolf's 1928 novel of the same name.
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"Someone once asked me: why don't you write your biography," filmmaker Paul B. Preciado says at the start of the trailer for his documentary Orlando, My Political Biography. "Because fucking Virginia Woolf wrote my biography in 1928."

Taking Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel Orlando: A Biography as its source material, Preciado tells the story of 25 trans and nonbinary people of all ages.

Woolf's radical novel told the story of a gender fluid eponymous hero/heroine who experiences a physical metamorphosis over three centuries.

"The contemporary world is full of Orlandos who are changing the course of history," Preciado continues. The filmmaker uses the novel as a jumping off point to explore its relevance today in a culture fraught with anti-trans ideology and an ongoing battle for trans people's human rights.

The documentary, which is equal parts personal essay, historical analysis, and social manifesto, took home four prizes at the 2023 Berlin Film Festival.

Orlando, My Political Biography opens in cinemas in Nov. 2023.

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Rachel Thompson
Features Editor

Rachel Thompson is the Features Editor at Mashable. Rachel's second non-fiction book The Love Fix: Reclaiming Intimacy in a Disconnected World is out now, published by Penguin Random House in Jan. 2025. The Love Fix explores why dating feels so hard right now, why we experience difficult emotions in the realm of love, and how we can change our dating culture for the better.

A leading sex and dating writer in the UK, Rachel has written for GQ, The Guardian, The Sunday Times Style, The Telegraph, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Stylist, ELLE, The i Paper, Refinery29, and many more.

Rachel's first book Rough: How Violence Has Found Its Way Into the Bedroom And What We Can Do About It, a non-fiction investigation into sexual violence was published by Penguin Random House in 2021.


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