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Coming Out

  • 1989
  • Unrated
  • 1h 53min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,0/10
2 mil
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Coming Out (1989)
DramaRomance

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA young teacher in East Berlin struggles with accepting his homosexuality.A young teacher in East Berlin struggles with accepting his homosexuality.A young teacher in East Berlin struggles with accepting his homosexuality.

  • Dirección
    • Heiner Carow
  • Guión
    • Erika Richter
    • Wolfram Witt
  • Reparto principal
    • Matthias Freihof
    • Dagmar Manzel
    • Dirk Kummer
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,0/10
    2 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Heiner Carow
    • Guión
      • Erika Richter
      • Wolfram Witt
    • Reparto principal
      • Matthias Freihof
      • Dagmar Manzel
      • Dirk Kummer
    • 17Reseñas de usuarios
    • 9Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 4 premios y 1 nominación en total

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    Reparto principal25

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    Matthias Freihof
    • Philipp Klarmann
    Dagmar Manzel
    • Tanja
    Dirk Kummer
    • Matthias
    Michael Gwisdek
    Michael Gwisdek
    • Achim
    Werner Dissel
    • Älterer Homosexueller Walter
    Gudrun Ritter
    Gudrun Ritter
    • Frau Möllemann…
    Walfriede Schmitt
    • Philipps Mutter Frau Klarmann
    Axel Wandtke
    • Jacob
    Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss
    • Araber
    • (as Pierre Bliss)
    René Schmidt
    • Junger Mann im Park
    Thomas Gumpert
    • Larry
    Ursula Staack
    • Üppige
    Robert Hummel
    • Lutz
    Horst Ziethen
    • Schmächtiger
    Gertraud Kreissig
    • Schuldirektorin
    Gudrun Okras
    Gudrun Okras
    • Annemarie
    Dieter Okras
    • Egbert
    Joachim Pape
    • Älterer Herr
    • Dirección
      • Heiner Carow
    • Guión
      • Erika Richter
      • Wolfram Witt
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    8Rickpw

    East German Angst

    This is a very interesting and stylish movie, unlike any other gay themed movie I know. It's East German, made just before the fall of the Berlin Wall. The paranoia, seriousness and drabness of East Berlin is a palpable atmosphere, and the illicit illegality of homosexuality there at the time. There are echoes of an expressionistic Berlin cabaret tradition: the exaggeration in the dance club scenes, and the song in the experimental theater/concert scene. The angst rings true. The atonality of some of the music in the soundtrack adds to the angst. The director obviously sees something "atonal" about these young men in love, but maybe it reflects the cultural context rather than disapproval? The quiet conversation scenes without scoring seem a little like Bergman in style.

    I think it would be a mistake to view the self-loathing of the gay men in this movie, or the main character's mother's sad disappointment over her son's sexuality, with American eyes of the 21st Century, or those of the much freer Europe of current times. And even today there are still plenty of paranoid, secretive young gay men around, even in progressive countries.
    7Havan_IronOak

    A young East German man's coming out story

    As a youth Philipp had an unconsummated relationship with a schoolmate but panicked and ended it. He's now a teacher in a high school and starting a relationship with a woman named Tanja who teaches at the same school. When Tanja introduces him to a friend of hers who turns out to be Philipp's old schoolmate, Philipp's questions about his sexuality resurface. When Philipp begins to explore his feelings by checking out a local gay bar he meets Mathias, a charming young man who is equally smitten with him.

    Philipp is attractive and has a puppy dog-like air of vulnerability, but while Philipp is starting to be more honest with himself about what he wants, he's not honest with those around him and in his confusion and panic ends up hurting all of those that try to love him. This makes for a sadder movie than other coming out stories such as Beautiful Thing or the older Making Love.

    In summary this is an interesting but ultimately unfulfilling story look at one man's coming out. There are scenes that are over the top and others that I just plain don't understand but this may be a cultural thing. E.g. Several patrons leaving a gay bar have never met Philipp but come up to him as they pass him in the street, stroke his hair and point him inside. Also the bar has gay men in costumes that are wilder than anything I see in the Greenwich Village Halloween Parade. Is it a special event or were gay bars in East Germany more festive than I'd heard?
    10jvframe

    stylish realism, honesty and a superb soundtrack

    I saw the 1989 West Geman feature "Coming Out" yesterday at the Brisbane Queer Film Festival (2nd June 2007) and I loved it.

    It tells a realistic story of an incredibly handsome young high school teacher who is coming to grips with his homosexual tendencies. Philipp is a pleasant and sociable chap - and finds it easy to fall in love with a woman who has held a torch for him since their high school days. However when her best male friend turns out to be his own teenage lover (with a lot of emotional baggage attached), Philipp realises that his passion for men hasn't wained.

    The soundtrack music is excellent - and it's refreshing to see a film which doesn't pander to the viewer - you have to pay attention and infer some of the plot, but it all makes perfect sense.

    Coming Out is an empowering film - made and set at a time when all sex between men was equally illegal in my home state of Queensland as it was in East Germany. The opening night for "Coming Out" in Berlin was the same night that the Wall came down - that would have been one memorable night for all involved.

    I was impressed enough to immediately order the DVD from the USA - it's a great film to share.

    A few young people in the audience thought that "Coming Out" was a comedy (which is weird considering the opening detailed scene of a seriously ill young man in hospital having the contents of his stomach pumped). They guffawed at the fashions, the disco music and the dancing - but thankfully they shut up soon enough.

    I thought the ending was particularly poignant - especially considering the film's title.

    I also enjoyed seeing Charlotte Von Mahlsdorf as the barmaid in the gay club. She was perfect for that part - and it is a fitting tribute to her.
    10eckert-2

    Being yourself

    Though I saw this movie only once, I still remember it and will probably for ever. None of the gay themed films I saw described better the problems and relations in our community. This East Germany film was very important for me, because, back in those times, I saw myself in the role of the main character. Being afraid of being myself and how to deal with it - that is the idea of the film. It wants to say to all of "us", and I would quote here one of my first boyfriends: "No matter what the world thinks about you, do what makes you happy." Really, that is what matters. You and the other one. This movie helped me a lot. And I am not afraid of being myself anymore.
    10james-a-allan

    From a totally different angle

    This movie is a wonderful story and an artifact both cultural and historical. It takes us across the Berlin Wall in the last year of the German Democratic Republic. In the background we hear avant garde electronic music, and when the characters go to the theatre, we see a modern fanciful production. It is a reminder of German modernism in the arts, something that one rarely sees on the screen.

    The students in Phillip's (the protagonist's) high school class write their essays about a quote from Bertolt Brecht. This quote, about a common man in his own community, goes a long way to explaining the apparent lack of an ending. I confess that I found the ending a bit odd until I watched the movie a second time. The protagonist is not going to live a Hollywood 'happy ending'. He is going to live in the back streets that are gay East Berlin. He will not have the easy life he adopts at the beginning of the movie, and he is going to continue being a high school teacher. Phillip is not going to allow the East German state, his profession, his family or his girl friend to supress his own self. He is living on a tight wire, but he is an ordinary citizen of a socialist state.

    The non-capitalist industrial society that serves as the backdrop for this coming of age story is no more. It is refreshing to see a movie without product placements and the crass commercialism. Coming Out is a flash back to a society where gays were repressed but lived out their lives in spite of society. If you think Bush's America is repressive, imagine living in a police state like East Germany with the Berlin wall. This fact gives Phillip's coming out such significance. His dilemma makes modern American gay life seem comparatively carefree. We take so much for granted.

    The director is obviously accomplished. The budget is adequate so we are spared the technical problems of gay cinema on a shoe string. The acting and dialog are convincing . The German is exceptionally crisp and clear, allowing someone with a first year college course in German to catch subtleties that are not captioned. The cinematography is good and moves the plot forward.

    This film was erotic without being pornographic. It was far more realistic than Maurice for example. It touched me in a way that coming out films rarely do. It reminded me of the first time I went to a gay bar in a small city, all quite self-conscious and anxious and awed. More importantly, it reminded me of what I wanted to find there.

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      Premiered in East-Berlin on 9 November 1989. When the news broke that the border between East and West had been opened, the film was stopped and the audience was informed about the event taking place outside the cinema. The vast majority of the audience demanded to see the rest of the film before joining the masses outside.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Der nackte Osten - Erotik zwischen oben und unten (1994)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de noviembre de 1989 (Alemania Oriental)
    • País de origen
      • Alemania Oriental
    • Idioma
      • Alemán
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Каминг-аут
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Bebelplatz, Berlín, Alemania
    • Empresas productoras
      • DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
      • Künstlerische Arbeitsgruppe ''Babelsberg''
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    • Duración
      1 hora 53 minutos
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Stereo
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.66 : 1

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