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Aimee & Jaguar

Originaltitel: Aimée & Jaguar
  • 1999
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 5 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Juliane Köhler and Maria Schrader in Aimee & Jaguar (1999)
Theatrical Trailer from Zeitgeist Films
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Im Berlin des Jahres 1943 beginnt die Frau eines Nazioffiziers eine leidenschaftliche Affäre mit einer Jüdin.Im Berlin des Jahres 1943 beginnt die Frau eines Nazioffiziers eine leidenschaftliche Affäre mit einer Jüdin.Im Berlin des Jahres 1943 beginnt die Frau eines Nazioffiziers eine leidenschaftliche Affäre mit einer Jüdin.

  • Regie
    • Max Färberböck
  • Drehbuch
    • Max Färberböck
    • Rona Munro
    • Erica Fischer
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Maria Schrader
    • Juliane Köhler
    • Johanna Wokalek
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    7202
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Max Färberböck
    • Drehbuch
      • Max Färberböck
      • Rona Munro
      • Erica Fischer
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Maria Schrader
      • Juliane Köhler
      • Johanna Wokalek
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    • 72Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 8 Gewinne & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Maria Schrader
    Maria Schrader
    • Felice Schragenheim (Jaguar)
    Juliane Köhler
    Juliane Köhler
    • Lilly Wust (Aimée)
    Johanna Wokalek
    Johanna Wokalek
    • Ilse
    Heike Makatsch
    Heike Makatsch
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    Elisabeth Degen
    Elisabeth Degen
    • Lotte
    Detlev Buck
    Detlev Buck
    • Günther Wust
    Inge Keller
    Inge Keller
    • Lilly Wust (1997)
    Kyra Mladeck
    • Ilse (1997)
    Sarah Camp
    • Frau Kappler
    Klaus Manchen
    • Herr Kappler
    Margit Bendokat
    Margit Bendokat
    • Frau Jäger
    Jochen Stern
    • Werner Lause
    Peter Weck
    Peter Weck
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    Dani Levy
    Dani Levy
    • Fritz Borchert
    Hans-Christoph Blumenberg
    • Fotograf Schmidt
    • (as H.C. Blumenberg)
    Rüdiger Hacker
    • Ernst Biermösel
    Rosel Zech
    Rosel Zech
    • Blonde Frau
    • Regie
      • Max Färberböck
    • Drehbuch
      • Max Färberböck
      • Rona Munro
      • Erica Fischer
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    7gbheron

    So Strange It Had to Be True

    The story of "Aimée & Jaguar" is so strange it has to be true. If it were fiction, it would be accused of being utterly unbelievable. But true it is.

    The movie is told in flashback from the recollections of an elderly German woman who relives the events in her life during WWII. Married to a Nazi officer who is away fighting on the eastern front, she meets, is courted by, and is seduced by a brash, beautiful lesbian. But not only is this woman a lesbian (this alone could have landed her in a concentration camp), she is also a Jew and a member of the anti-Nazi German underground. And all this in 1943 as Allied bombs begin dropping on the capital of the Third Reich. Yes, this couldn't be fiction.

    The movie focuses on the relationship between the two women. It's a complicated relationship, and one that is not fully explored. What motivates the young Jewish woman to pursue the German officer's wife? Isn't there enough danger in her life already? And the hausfrau, was she a closet homosexual all along? Or is her motivation boredom, or the stress of wartime? These issues are not answered satisfactorily.

    Another drawback is the strange lack of tension. Any one of a dozen missteps could send them and their friends to tortuous deaths at the hands of the Gestapo. But they don't seem to be all that concerned. I'd be a blithering wreck, but they party on (often with the Nazi Party).

    I think these are valid criticisms but "Aimée & Jaguar" is still an interesting, of not odd, movie. It's still worth a rental.
    sonnyboy3469

    Even the blackest storms bring forth flowers.

    This is a beautiful story and a haunting film, set in crumbling Berlin near the end of Germany's second run at world domination. Felice is a young stenographer hiding her Jewish identity and passing stealthily through bombed-out Berlin. She runs with a pack of party-girls, lesbians all, who butterfly their nights away living for the moment in the face of destruction, persecution, and death.

    Lilly is a German housewife with four children and a husband on the Russian front. She is introduced, however, as a mistress to a Nazi officer, and the viewer sees immediately that Lilly is simply lost...dutifully serving out her role(s) to the men in her life, yet stricken with a suspicion that love has escaped her.

    Then she meets Felice...

    The affair transforms both women. Lilly finds love and discovers who she really is, while Felice finds a reason to stop running.

    It's easy to forget that bravery in wartime is not reserved solely fo combat soldiers. In these two women, we see courage, hope, and beauty emerge from ruin and desperation. As one of the minor characters points out late in the film, love should be appreciated wherever it can take root---especially when times and situations seem impossibly chaotic.

    This director offers an underlying gentleness that makes the movie all the more effective. The performances are passionate and inspired. War news via radio broadcasts is masterfully woven in to frame the film while giving the viewer a sense that time is running out in Berlin. One knock on the film might be that there are too few sympathetic male characters. But, given the setting, maybe that was to be expected.
    7rmax304823

    Change Partners and Dance With Her

    I wasn't expecting much from "Aimee and Jaguar," mainly because my satellite delivery company gave it a rating of only two stars out of four, usually reserved for semi-junk like Batman sequels. But that rating was deceptively low. This is a well-done and even fascinating flick. There are three chief reasons for my saying this.

    First is the reconstruction of the period -- 1944 in Berlin. By that time the war was lost for Germany and everyone seemed to know it except the German citizens. Voices on the radio keep muttering on about how unconquerable the Germans are, but evidence to the contrary is all around. Berlin is bombed and blasted, areas reduced to piles of flaming rubbish. Food is difficult to come by. There is gaiety at parties but it is tense and forced. People have no place to live, except for whatever few feet they can cadge off someone else or pay exorbitantly for.

    For the few Jews, blending in with the rest, the situation is more than simply desperate. Asked for their papers on the street they try to run and are shot dead. But there isn't anything in the way of self pity here. These women -- they seem to be exclusively females -- are pretty tough and pragmatic cookies. They dance, when they must, with power brokers while the band performs bravely on stage or a samba plays on a scratchy old record. (The prop master deserved an Iron Cross.) Makeup is outstanding as well. Hair is marcelled to a turn, lips are blushed, eyes are heavily kohled. I know I'm getting these words all wrong but you know what I mean. The perfomers don't look as if they were in contemporary makeup and garb with merely a nod to period fashions. The authenticity is such that they look almost alien to our eyes. Gee, and it was only fifty years ago too. Where does the time go?

    Second, there is the acting. Well, in a word, it's simply fine, all around. Felice is a beautiful, dark-haired young Jewish woman. Actually, she fits a common German physical template very well, with her thin upturned nose, pointed chin, wide-set glistening eyes, and a pair of those eyebrows that seem to arch up onto the owner's forehead like V-2 rockets instead of hovering placidly over her orbital sockets where they belong. For an unusually good example of what I mean, take a look at Jon Voight's girl friend in "The Odessa File." Felice's German appearance however doesn't detract from the character's believability. German Jews by that time were pretty well assimilated, biologically and culturally, one of the reasons their attempted extermination came as such a shock to them, and to everyone else.

    Felice is surrounded by friends who seem to be mainly lesbians, as carefree as the real circumstances permit. Lilly Wust, the woman Felice meets and begins by exploiting, is an equally fine actress. In fact, she really is very good, with her reticence and her frozen empty smile. Lilly is married, but her husband is away at the front most of the time, and she is almost crushed by fear and loneliness. At first, when Felice comes on to her, after their friendship has matured, she beats frantically at Felice's face and chest. Later, yielding to her needs, Lilly goes to bed with Felice, who makes gentle love to her and suggests that Lilly be "Aimee" while she, Felice, be called "Jaguar." I must say that this scene, which is no more erotic than it should be, is a tour de force on the part of the actress playing Lilly. I've rarely seen such a complex of emotions -- fright, awe, sexual desire, loneliness, and love -- projected with such impact. Lilly trembles all over in a kind of Jungian flooding out until, her instinctive repressions overcome, she grasps Felice and buries Felice's face against her breasts. Lilly's husband, Gunter, is a reasonably nice guy too. He comes home to visit his wife and children at every opportunity, even taking French leave from his unit to help Lilly celebrate her birthday. Alas he stumbles into the aftermath of a homosexual saturnalia.

    The third element of this film that I find so impressive is the story itself, which I've kind of limned in above and won't go into in any detail. Let's just say that it has everything in it that you might expect in a movie designed for grown-ups. I can imagine a group of teenagers sitting around with popcorn and beer and complaining that, "Hey, this thing has SUBTITLES." And "Why can't we see more of her boobs?" (I kind of sympathize, there.) And, "Why does she get shot off screen so we can't see her brains blown out?" I don't think they'd get through the first five minutes, let alone the whole movie, but if you do, you will find your efforts rewarded.
    9claudio_carvalho

    A True Unconventional and Sensitive Love Story, In a Sad Period of German History

    In Berlin, along the Second World War, Felice Schragenheim (Maria Schrader) is a bright Jewish lesbian working in a Nazi newspaper under a false identity and being member of a resistance organization. Lilly Wust (Juliane Köhler) is a woman married with the soldier Günther Wust (Detlev Buck), who is fighting in the German front. Lilly is mother of four children and has never found love, being unfaithful to her husband. Felice meets Lilly and they fall in love for each other, adopting the nickname of Jaguar (Felice) and Aimée (Lilly), jeopardizing the safety of Felicia. This true unconventional and sensitive love story, in a sad period of German history, is a wonderful movie. The reconstitution of the Berlin in the war period is amazing. The performance of the cast is stunning, and the direction is outstanding. Although dealing with lesbian love, this powerful, unforgettable and touching romance is one of the most beautiful film I have recently seen. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): 'Aimée & Jaguar'
    10fuxing626

    Spectacular film!!!

    Awesome acting job, awesome directing job, awesome script-everything about this movie is awesome! Jaguar's character is a combination of Buffy, Xena, and Winston Churchill. By day, she's Felice Schragenheim, the docile, polite writer for a Nazi newspaper. By night, she's Jaguar, the assertive, insurrectionist fighter for the German Resistence.

    The movie also does a great job of portraying lesbian love as just as valid and intimate as heterosexual love. Aimee and Jaguar cultivate a loving, compassionate, loyal relationship. Whether or not it is recognized by religion or government, Aimee and Jaguar are married. They even raise children together. I hope this movie will divulge Jaguar's prowess and humanity and stimulate curiosity about this great woman.

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      Germany's entry to the Academy Awards, in the category of Best Foreign Language Film (1999).
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      Lilly Wust: What do you want, Felice?

      Felice: You. All of you. Everything! But I'd be satisfied with one single moment, so perfect it would last a lifetime. For example, this one. This one here is great. I don't want forever. I want now. Now! Now! Now! I want loads of 'nows' and I want them til I turn old and grey. And besides, I want more cake.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in A Mini-Documentary on the Making of 'Aimée & Jaguar' (2001)
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      Music by Jerzy Petersburski

      Lyrics by Beda

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 11. Februar 1999 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Deutschland
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Zeitgeist Films
    • Sprache
      • Deutsch
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      • 艾美與亞歌
    • Drehorte
      • Hansaviertel, Tiergarten, Berlin, Deutschland
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Senator Film Produktion
      • Max Farberbock Film
      • Bundesministerium des Inneren (BMI)
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      • 15.000.000 DM (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 927.107 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 42.919 $
      • 13. Aug. 2000
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 927.107 $
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      • 2 Std. 5 Min.(125 min)
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