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In 1968, paragraph 175, which made homosexual behavior punish able by law was abolished in the German Democratic Republic. At first homosexuality was considered a negligible issue in 'real existing socialism'. The nuclear family constituted the center of social society. ?Out in East Berlin? tells the various, impressive-to-absurd personal histories of gay men and lesbians during socialistic GDR until the fall of the Berlin Wall. Their experiences on the path to a self-conscious, outed sexual identity share one specific perspective: They are accompanied by the watchful eye of the Ministry of State Security (Stasi). Even their actions in the bed room were recorded in innumerable personal files. Based on the homosexual perspective, filmmakers Jochen Hick and Andreas Strohfeldt elucidate the political picture of the GDR, in which citizens are monitored, spied upon and whose movements are restrained. In addition, they are called upon to betray one's own cause: homosexual emancipation. An exciting, fascinating and vivid portrait of society is created from impressive interviews, situational scenes and historical material never shown before. A film that especially today possesses actuality and explosiveness.
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小易甫
尽管东德在六八年就已废除臭名昭著的第175号条款,但对同性恋的歧视远未终止。影片通过数名前东德同性恋者的视角展现民主德国政治景象,反映其如何在社会主义环境的法律道德间创造生存空间的历程,重点描述其所遭受的国家组织的压制。对当前同性恋积极分子的采访与相关档案影像的穿插让人印象深刻。
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2020年12月27日