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Christopher und Heinz - Eine Liebe in Berlin

Originaltitel: Christopher and His Kind
  • Fernsehfilm
  • 2011
  • TV-14
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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7,0/10
4803
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Matt Smith and Douglas Booth in Christopher und Heinz - Eine Liebe in Berlin (2011)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuHow real-life British-American author Christopher Isherwood and his German boyfriend Heinz met and fell in love during the 1930s and the rise of Nazism.How real-life British-American author Christopher Isherwood and his German boyfriend Heinz met and fell in love during the 1930s and the rise of Nazism.How real-life British-American author Christopher Isherwood and his German boyfriend Heinz met and fell in love during the 1930s and the rise of Nazism.

  • Regie
    • Geoffrey Sax
  • Drehbuch
    • Christopher Isherwood
    • Kevin Elyot
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Matt Smith
    • Imogen Poots
    • Lindsay Duncan
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,0/10
    4803
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Geoffrey Sax
    • Drehbuch
      • Christopher Isherwood
      • Kevin Elyot
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Matt Smith
      • Imogen Poots
      • Lindsay Duncan
    • 17Benutzerrezensionen
    • 4Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Gewinn & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Matt Smith
    Matt Smith
    • Christopher Isherwood
    Imogen Poots
    Imogen Poots
    • Jean Ross
    Lindsay Duncan
    Lindsay Duncan
    • Kathleen Isherwood
    Perry Millward
    • Richard Isherwood
    Toby Jones
    Toby Jones
    • Gerald Hamilton
    Pip Carter
    • W. H. Auden
    Alexander Dreymon
    Alexander Dreymon
    • Caspar
    • (as Alexander Doetsch)
    Faolan Morgan
    • Pieps
    Issy van Randwyck
    Issy van Randwyck
    • Frl. Thurau
    • (as Issy Van Randwyck)
    Clare Louise Connolly
    Clare Louise Connolly
    • Frl. Schmidt
    Maggie Hayes
    • Frl. Mayr
    Iddo Goldberg
    Iddo Goldberg
    • Wilfrid Landauer
    Will Kemp
    Will Kemp
    • Bobby Gilbert
    Douglas Booth
    Douglas Booth
    • Heinz Neddermayer
    Gertrude Thoma
    • Fr. Neddermayer
    Tom Wlaschiha
    Tom Wlaschiha
    • Gerhardt Neddermayer
    Stuart Graham
    Stuart Graham
    • Passport Officer
    Alana Kerr Collins
    Alana Kerr Collins
    • Tarty Girl
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Geoffrey Sax
    • Drehbuch
      • Christopher Isherwood
      • Kevin Elyot
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    1rodolphefleury-182-126991

    Atrocious

    This film if you can even call it is an insult to the work and life of Christopher Isherwood, it's pompous, vulgar and ugly where Isherwood work was subtle, classy, distinguish but still modern and decadent .

    The film takes liberty with his life and history that is odious, the acting except for Inoggen Peotts is disastrous, that Guy from Dr Who is trying hard to be an English gentlemen, but he's just excruciatingly irritating to the point you want to slap him in the face, he's cocky and pedantic something Isherwood was certainly not.

    The camera work is pretty ugly, interesting angles sometimes, but the grain of the photography is horrible

    The mise en scene is utterly disgusting and the narrative is insulting to the intelligence of the spectator, you don't need to underline everything in red, we got the message the first time.

    Next time someone does a film on Isherwood please watch A Single Man, interviews of the man himself, and Cabaret

    This so UN clever and clearly cheaply made , made for people with a low QI whose only idea of homosexuality is GAY and Comptons in Soho, pathetic
    9akrfmday

    Interesting story, for Germans as well, even after 11 years good to look at

    I found the story well told, I can not comment on the quality of smith. Obviously, he is very popular with the producers. The Germans (Dreymon/ Doetsch and Vlaschiha) have delivered a good performance.
    9bushyhair_ihatemath

    Christopher and His Kind is an uplifting movie

    Christopher and His Kind is not a heartfelt, moving film about homophobia and homosexuals being persecuted by the Nazis. However, it is a movie about a gay writer who travels to a war- torn Berlin all for the sake of boys. The main character, Christopher, goes to Berlin in search for freedom (and gay, gay sex) from his safe hometown of London giving up being a doctor in return for sexual freedom and promiscuity.

    Is it vain, you may ask. Yes. Is it reckless? Completely. Is it completely stupid considering there's a war going on in Berlin? Of course. And does Christopher completely ignore this and go on crusading and falling in love? Yep. To understand this movie you must first understand Isherwood, there is a reason why they chose Matt Smith and not bloody Johnny Depp. You should watch this movie and see for yourself, it's humor and optimism set on a backdrop of war and genocide. If you want a poignant, moving story on homosexuality in the midst of the Nazis, go watch something else. This is a lighthearted look into Christoph Isherwood's mind and motives, a biography, not a history book.

    TL;DR: It's funny, it's gay, it's insightful and inspiring. It's not heartfelt, moving or depressing, but it is kind of incredible.
    cllrdr-1

    Really Good

    "Christopher and His Kind" was Christopher Isherwood's way of correcting what he glossed over in "The Berlin Stories" and this film version corrects the exceedingly glossy glosses of "Cabaret." The real Jean Ross (nicely played by Imogene Poots) was no Liza Minnelli. Likewise Matt Smith is no Michael York. He's simpler more direct "Herr Issyvoo," and his love affair with Heinz Douglas Booth) is recounted with great affection. It's hard for gay people today to imagine just how loose and louche things were in Berlin just before Hitler came to power. But Isherwood was there and what he recounts speaks volumes about art, politics and the beating heart of same-sex love.
    7Rodrigo_Amaro

    A Little Bit Empty but a Little Bit Good

    If we have to look at BBC's "Christopher and His Kind" only as an informative piece about the Germany during the Nazi regime told by the perspective of a known writer, the movie works perfectly fine; but as an adaptation of Christopher Isherwood's autobiography it doesn't go quite right. I haven't read the book (and perhaps will never do since this is still unavailable here) but I can surely guess that inside of it there's much more than show an hedonistic type who went to Berlin because of the boys and his fascination for them, more liberated there than in his repressive England. Something tells me that in the printed material there's way more than what we're told on the screen.

    As a biographic film the story provides some good insights into Isherwood's life and his time, his writing and his passions. Played by Matt Smith ("Doctor Who") in a quite reliable way, the writer of "Mr Norris Changes Trains" has his fun, good and bad moments just like anyone else, falls in love and has to fight for it; and deals with the advance of the Nazism. In other words, it's an usual biography film that shows a small period of life of a personality. But compared to, let's say, Bennett Miller's "Capote", this TV movie doesn't go very far in almost anything (except for some good sexual scenes).

    Getting into it it's not that easy, the whole "Cabaret" segments are irritating and repetitive; most of the time it's fun and a little adventure here and there, the problems never are presented as something dreadful, dramatic, everything seems to be easily solved for these characters when in fact during the days of WWII things weren't so simple. But what makes the movie not hold much of its audience attention is to give a deep look to its main character, I mean, what did he learn from this experience and what can we learn from his experience? He's just a vain figure who wants to share his adventures and that's it?

    For a TV movie is quite okay, totally watchable, and it's not a total waste of time. More was needed for all involved, cast, crew, writer and direction. 7/10

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      Because Matt Smith filmed this (BBC) movie during his break from playing the lead character in the BBC's hit television series "Doctor Who," the BBC gave Geoffrey Sax, this movie's director, strict instructions that Smith was never allowed to be shown nude. In a newspaper interview, Sax said, "They told me I must not show Doctor Who's bare bottom. They were quite firm about that, even though Matt was playing an entirely different character. They have invested a lot in him as the 11th Doctor and were due to make a second series with him, so they were obviously anxious to protect their property."
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      Landauer mispronounces Adolf Hitler's name. As a native German speaker just learning English, he wouldn't have made such a mistake.
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      Passport Officer: [reading Isherwood's letter to Heinz] It's a little curious, don't you think? A little... what's the word?

      W. H. Auden: Queer?

      Passport Officer: Thank you, Mr. Auden. Such a boon to have a poet on hand.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 20. Februar 2011 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Deutsch
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      • Christopher and His Kind
    • Drehorte
      • Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Mammoth Screen
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