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  • Martin Walz – Kondom des Grauens AKA Killer Condom (1996)

    1991-2000ComedyGermanyHorrorMartin WalzQueer Cinema(s)

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    A witty and inventive gross-out comedy suggesting a synthesis of John Waters and Terry Gilliam, Martin Walz’s German film adapts Ralf Konig’s graphic comic about killer contraceptives unleashed in a diabolical plot to wipe out New York’s gay population. (Actually the condoms, which eviscerate or castrate their victims, make no distinctions when it comes to sexual orientation.) Luigi Mackeroni (Udo Samel), a gay Sicilian police detective, sets out to track down the source; in the movie’s longest running gag he’s one of the first victims, losing one of his testicles during a hotel tryst. Walz introduces some nice noir shadings (Luigi delivers the ironic voice-overs) and his camera placement is generally smart and revealing–especially in the thoroughly weird shots from the point of view of the condoms. Unfortunately, though, he can’t sustain the wonderful energy throughout the film. Killer Condom certainly isn’t for all tastes–at times it wasn’t for mine–but it’s impossible to walk away indifferent.Read More »

  • Rosa von Praunheim – Armee der Liebenden oder Revolte der Perversen AKA Army of Lovers or Revolution of the Perverts (1979)

    1971-1980DocumentaryGermanyQueer Cinema(s)Rosa von Praunheim

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    Army of Lovers or Revolt of the Perverts (German: Armee der Liebenden oder Aufstand der Perversen) is a 1979 German documentary film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film, mainly shot in San Francisco, chronicles the rise of gay activism in the United States between 1972 and 1978 in the aftermath of the Stonewall riots and before the arrival of the AIDS epidemic. It explores, among other themes, the initial unity formed post-Stonewall era, splintered into numerous factions. The American gay liberation movement, strengthened by the assault of the Anita Bryant-led anti-gay initiatives, appears foundering into polarization and self-interest groups in an increasingly fractured leadership. The film discusses whether overt sexual expression and promiscuity were helping or hurting the cause of gay rights.Read More »

  • Tobias Adam & Florian Kläger & Markus Milcke – A Story of Sahel Sounds (2016)

    2011-2020DocumentaryFlorian KlägerGermanyMarkus MilckeMusicalTobias Adam

    The film is about a project from Christopher Kirkleys called “Sahel Sounds”. He owns an independent label and travels through the Sahel area in Africa, to find musician with an unique sound. The music he uses for his vinyl publication is often in low audio quality but authentic. The plot shows the whole process, from negotiating a fair deal with musician to producing the vinyl. He also organizes European tours, in the movie he is on a trip with Mamman Sani and Mdou Moctar, two musician who were found by Kirkleys in Niger.Read More »

  • Sabrina Sarabi – Prélude (2019)

    2011-2020DramaGermanyRomanceSabrina Sarabi

    Prélude follows in the great tradition of romantic tales on the torments of adolescence and the highs and lows of first love.Read More »

  • Roland Klick – Supermarkt (1974)

    1971-1980CrimeCultGermanyQueer Cinema(s)Roland Klick

    18-year old Willi is living on the street – there are no goals in his life. There, he meets several people, helping but also cheating him. When he finally meets Monica, he realizes that there are people out there whose lives are even more desperate than his. So he’s trying to help her (and him) by planning a great robbery on a supermarket’s money transporter.Read More »

  • Rosa von Praunheim – Stadt der verlorenen Seelen (1983)

    1981-1990CampGermanyMusicalQueer Cinema(s)Rosa von Praunheim

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    With stars like Angie Stardust (also music credits), Judith Flex, and Joaquin La Habana, director Rosa von Praunheim has fashioned a film about the teeming flip side of life in Berlin centered on eccentric characters of almost every imaginable sexual orientation, or disorientation – most are American performers drawn to the city of “lost souls” as a place where they can give full rein to their creative natures.Read More »

  • Hans W. Geissendörfer – Jonathan (1970)

    1961-1970ArthouseGermanyHans W. GeissendörferHorror

    In a apocalyptic 19th century landscape where wealthy vampires have taken over the world, a group of humans prepare an uprising, and select an adventurous young man to track down the leader of the undead and destroy him.Read More »

  • Hartmut Bitomsky – Reichsautobahn aka Highways to the Reich (1986)

    1981-1990ArchitectureDocumentaryGermanyHartmut Bitomsky

    “We shall make sure that this work will not be separated from those who built it.” (Adolf Hitler)

    Legend has it that Hitler came up with the idea of the autobahn while he was in prison in the twenties, and for this reason it was also called “Adolf Hitler’s road”. But neither Hitler nor any other Nazi invented the autobahn – the industry had already worked out the plans before 1933. What the Nazis, however, did invent was the “aesthetic of the autobahn”: it was supposed to be a cultural monument – “not the shortest but the noblest connection between two points”. The autobahn was planned as an artistic work of construction and was elevated to an object of art.Read More »

  • Rosa von Praunheim – Die Bettwurst (1971)

    1971-1980ArthouseCultGermanyQueer Cinema(s)Rosa von Praunheim

    Praunheim’s first big feature film was produced in 1970: „Die Bettwurst“ became a cult movie.

    The touching story of Dietmar and Luzy, two not so young lovers in the drastic world of Rosa von Praunheim.

    Incredible, truly incredible. What Rosa von Praunheim has done is far beyond description.Read More »

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