In the early 1880s, Mathilde de Morny is not yet called Max. As a young bride, she spends a weekend in Normandy while her husband accuses her of sapphic adultery. A fantasized, kaleidoscopic and anachronistic portrait that bets on the emancipatory role of fiction in the construction of identities.
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