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Paragraph 175

  • 2000
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
2.3K
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Paragraph 175 (2000)
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Historian Klaus Müller interviews survivors of the Nazi persecution of homosexuals because of the German Penal Code of 1871, Paragraph 175.Historian Klaus Müller interviews survivors of the Nazi persecution of homosexuals because of the German Penal Code of 1871, Paragraph 175.Historian Klaus Müller interviews survivors of the Nazi persecution of homosexuals because of the German Penal Code of 1871, Paragraph 175.

  • Directors
    • Rob Epstein
    • Jeffrey Friedman
  • Writer
    • Sharon Wood
  • Stars
    • Rupert Everett
    • Klaus Müller
    • Karl Gorath
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    2.3K
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    • Directors
      • Rob Epstein
      • Jeffrey Friedman
    • Writer
      • Sharon Wood
    • Stars
      • Rupert Everett
      • Klaus Müller
      • Karl Gorath
    • 24User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Rupert Everett
    Rupert Everett
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voice)
    Klaus Müller
    • Self - Historian
    Karl Gorath
    • Self
    Pierre Seel
    • Self
    Heinz F.
    • Self
    Annette Eick
    • Self
    Magnus Hirschfeld
    Magnus Hirschfeld
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Albrecht Becker
    • Self
    Gad Beck
    • Self
    Heinz Dörmer
    • Self
    Adolf Hitler
    Adolf Hitler
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Ernst Röhm
    Ernst Röhm
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • Directors
      • Rob Epstein
      • Jeffrey Friedman
    • Writer
      • Sharon Wood
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    10jasonghays

    moving and powerful

    This film is fantastic. What a powerful 80 minutes of film. It was so informative and emotional without shoving anything down your throat. The way the delicate and sensitive subject matters were handled was graceful and respectful. Kudos.

    It made me feel angry, sad, and compassion for the people that are struggling to voice their stories without making a fiasco out of what happened to them.

    Like so many other documentaries, this one did not try and play with my emotion with overly sappy music or editing. It was simple and precise. The music was haunting and had the perfect mood for the piece. The interviews were not overly edited for dramatic effect, but were simple and honest.

    I watched it twice. Cried both times. And I feel more educated and compassionate for renting this great film.
    10xelag

    Personal experiences adequately enhanced

    This film is an excellent example of letting people tell their story without embellishing the contextual situation. The extra material added to the interviews is perfectly balanced to put the interviews in their historical and personal context, without unduly expanding the context to overshadow what the (very few) survivors had to tell. Enough information is given about paragraph 175 and it's application during Hitler's reign and after for us to get an insight of its consequences, and the situation of denial of our 'civilised' western countries even today regarding the gay victims of this horror. But the focus is on the survivors' tale, not the context. This technique (too rarely applied) produced an extremely powerful documentary. I have seldom seen such a well balanced work.
    9didi777

    very moving

    I have seen the movie yesterday and was quite moved by it. I did not expect much (because usually I am not the documentary type), but the mixture of old film footage and photos (with some 20s and 30s music) and interviews of a few of the survivors (7 homosexualls, 1 lesbian) was very interesting. The big thing about this movie is to get to know about what happened in that time, because no one spoke about this when we were talking about the second world war in history class. it is unbelievable that the paragraph 175 existed even till 1969. this is a must-see film !
    9gonz30

    A must-see documentary

    PARAGRAPH 175, which premiered in the US (outside of Sundance) last night at the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, is must-see viewing. When one thinks how many documentaries have been made about the Nazi oppression of Jews, Roma (formerly known as Gypsies), and other groups, it is almost inconceivable that it is only in the year 2000, 67 years after the Nazi persecution of male homosexuals started (in 1933), that a documentary on the subject is finally released. It was high time this happened. This documentary about the terrible fate of this population group aims to inform the general public, and does so well. It is aided by the excellent commentary voiced by openly gay actor and part-time Miami resident Rupert Everett. If it is shown anyplace near you, see it. It might be the only opportunity to do so, unless it is later distributed in video or DVD.
    Bil-3

    *** 1/2 Powerful stuff

    Touching documentary by the creators of Common Threads: Stories From The Quilt and The Celluloid Closet that interviews survivors of the Holocaust who had been interred in concentration camps for being homosexual. Directors Jeffrey Friedman and Rob Epstein cleverly use real footage and very powerful interviews, all linked by Rupert Everett's narration to tell a very powerful story and make a very difficult, if not always unforgettable, film. It's not as zesty as The Celluloid Closet was, due to its subject matter naturally, nor is it as compelling as their Oscar-winning effort of 1984 The Times of Harvey Milk, mostly due to a somewhat wobbly narrative, but it's definitely a worthy piece of work, especially since the men who do tell their stories onscreen are at turns brave, wry and heartbreakingly vulnerable.

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    • Trivia
      The statute of Paragraph 175 was amended several times. The Nazis broadened the law in 1935 and increased its prosecutions by an order of magnitude; thousands died in concentration camps, regardless of guilt or innocence. East Germany reverted to the old version of the law in 1950, limited its scope to sex with youths under 18 in 1968, and abolished it entirely in 1988. West Germany retained the Nazi-era statute until 1969, when it was limited to "qualified cases"; it was further attenuated in 1973 and finally revoked entirely in 1994 after German reunification.
    • Quotes

      Annette Eick: I think in all of Berlin you were free, you could do what you wanted. We had three very well known clubs. One was in the north where proletarian girls came. Usually in their Sunday best costume, their smoking costume. I was a bit scarred, I must say. If you have never seen boyish and masculine lesbians and such a heap of them. I was surprised I had to get used to it. And funnily enough, I saw one woman which looked a little bit like Marlene Dietrich. I don't know. Anyway, I wanted to get to know her; but, she didn't care for me, of course. I was a silly little girl. But, she is the one I saw occasionally later on who saved my life. Because, she was the one who sent me this permit. She went to England before.

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      Featured in 50 Documentaries to See Before You Die: Episode 2 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Falling in Love Again
      Written by Friedrich Hollaender

      English Lyrics by Samuel Lerner

      Performed by Marlene Dietrich

      Courtesy of BMG Music

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 2002 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Telling Pictures
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • French
    • Also known as
      • 175. Madde
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Channel Four Films
      • Cinemax
      • HBO Theatrical Documentary
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $96,630
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $25,007
      • Sep 17, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $99,655
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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