
Pierrot Lunaire
Feb 09 2014
•1h 51m
•Music, Drama
Pierrot Lunaire is a Canadian/German film, which premiered at the 2014 Berlin Film Festival. Written and directed by Bruce LaBruce as an adaptation of Arnold Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire, the film adds a transgender interpretation to the work, starring Susanne Sachsse as a trans man Pierrot.
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Susanne Sachße
Pierrot Lunaire
Maria Ivanenko

Paulina Bachmann
Luizo Vega
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