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From 13 April 2023

Loving Highsmith Loving Highsmith

Eva Vitija / Switzerland, Germany / 2022 / 88 min

A unique look at the life of celebrated American author Patricia Highsmith based on her diaries and notebooks and the intimate reflections of her lovers, friends and family.

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Focusing on Highsmith’s quest for love and her troubled identity, the film sheds new light on her life and writing.

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