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Der Einstein des Sex

  • 1999
  • Unrated
  • 1h 40min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Der Einstein des Sex (1999)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe life story of Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, a German Jew, who as a physician established the field of sexology, and fought militantly against German anti-sodomy laws in the late 19th century. T... Leggi tuttoThe life story of Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, a German Jew, who as a physician established the field of sexology, and fought militantly against German anti-sodomy laws in the late 19th century. The script reveals main characters in Hirschfeld's life including impossible love interest ... Leggi tuttoThe life story of Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, a German Jew, who as a physician established the field of sexology, and fought militantly against German anti-sodomy laws in the late 19th century. The script reveals main characters in Hirschfeld's life including impossible love interest Baron von Teschenberg, and Hirschfeld's aids- young Karl Giese and guardian angel, the tra... Leggi tutto

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    • Rosa von Praunheim
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Rosa von Praunheim
    • Chris Kraus
    • Valentin Passoni
  • Star
    • Kai Schumann
    • Friedel von Wangenheim
    • Ben Becker
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,2/10
    746
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Rosa von Praunheim
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Rosa von Praunheim
      • Chris Kraus
      • Valentin Passoni
    • Star
      • Kai Schumann
      • Friedel von Wangenheim
      • Ben Becker
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    • 9Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali22

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    Kai Schumann
    Kai Schumann
    • Magnus Hirschfeld
    Friedel von Wangenheim
    • Magnus Hirschfeld
    Ben Becker
    Ben Becker
    • Adolf Brand
    Wolfgang Völz
    • Polizeipräsident
    Otto Sander
    Otto Sander
    • Prof. Steinach
    Meret Becker
    Meret Becker
    • Arbeiterin
    Monika Hansen
    Monika Hansen
    • Gräfin
    Gerd Lukas Storzer
    • Baron von Teschenberg
    Olaf Drauschke
    • Karl Giese
    Tima die Göttliche
    • Dorchen
    Gerry Wolff
    • Onkel von Hirschfeld
    Christa Pasemann
    • Tante Gesche
    Kai Fischer
    Kai Fischer
    Thomas Bartholomäus
    • Student
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Peter Ehrlich
    • Richard
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Sven Gerhardt
    • Preussischer Offizier
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Harald Glitz
    • Hochzeitsgast
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Kay Hunsicker
    • Dandy
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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      • Rosa von Praunheim
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Rosa von Praunheim
      • Chris Kraus
      • Valentin Passoni
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    10gonz30

    Fine, overdue biopic about a true pioneer

    This film pays long overdue homage to the so-called Einstein of Sex, Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld. Both contemporaries also share German-Jewish Heritage, and tremendous influence on the the 20th century. Dr. Hirschfeld's work, however has just become speakable let alone filmable in the last couple of decades. Rosa von Praunheim, a former underground filmmaker, has been breaking cinematic sexual taboos these past two decades. Von Praunheim's "made in Berlin" avant-gardism gives him much common ground with Hirschfeld. So much so that major European institutions lent their financing to von Praunheim's first mainstream film. In THE EINSTEIN OF SEX, von Praunheim mixes what is really known about Dr. Hirschfeld with actual newsreel footage of the 1910-1934 period, and adds trademark von Praunheim humor to fill in the unknown details. The true to life location shots (those of Berlin, and the Vorpommern Baltic coast in particular)are used to good effect. The result is a crowd pleaser, as the film's ranking in the top ten of audience votes in the recent Sao Paulo Film Festival (see mostra.org) will confirm. That's where I just saw it, so it was no surprise to see it listed on the Festival's top ten audience vote. Many von Praunheim "purists", however, may feel the director sold out to the conventional European film funds, German state sponsorship, and cable TV companies who co-produced the project. More conservative audiences may feel offended by the contents (though quite tame by von Praunheim standards). Nevertheless, the film is legitimized by the appearance of several of Germany's best-known actors in supporting and cameo roles (including Ben and Merrit Becker of the COMEDIAN HARMONISTS), and solid technical standards.
    1wallwach

    Awful kitschmovie without balls

    This is the worst movie I've seen this year so far. The story is about doctor Hirschfeld that struggled at the end of the 19th century for homo-sexuality and trans-sexuality. So far so good. The theme is allright, and the brave man deserves a good biography. Nevertheless, the way this biopic was made, was like the copywriter litterally copied some lines from the encyclopedia. The acting was done by a bunch of amateur playwright actors: you could see them thinking: there is an audience watching at me. And to top things, there was not a single scene that was either witty or exciting. Oh, well, just don't waste your time on this kitsch movie, especially if you are interested in the life in Hirschfeld.
    marymorrissey

    long awaited film about "the most dangerous jew in the world"

    which was another title rosa entertained the possibility of using. when he announced it was forthcoming at a screening in LA I distinctly recall the collective gasp of the public, in anticipation: the subject seemed like the perfect one for rosa... but ... the film turned out nicht so gut, a big disappointment. actually I didn't see the whole thing but only walked out really cause I was visiting a strange city when it happened to stumble upon a chance to see one of its first screenings in the US, in Miami, where winsome elian gonzales was just about to be snatched from his home and riots were about to ensue.my feeling was he rushed into production on this one. it needed more rewrites to be the crowning glory of rosa his fan's tentatively but erroneously anticipated... and I wondered why he turned it over to the writers he chose rather than write it himself.
    jm10701

    Stiff, pedantic, and very poorly executed

    Earlier reviewers loved this movie, and if you like what their reviews said about it you'll hate mine.

    This movie reminded me of the short educational films they used to show us in primary school in the 1950s, in which the topic was dramatized barely well enough that children could understand it, but not well enough that any adult would want to watch it.

    The one I remember most clearly said, in effect, that you'll get tuberculosis if you kiss your grandmother on the lips. I remember that one probably because my grandmother (the only person who loved me) dropped dead (of a stroke, not TB) two weeks after my eighth birthday, and the pain and loss were so great that I'd gladly have joined her.

    This movie has the same simplistic, pedantic, preachy tone as those films, and even lower production values. The acting was better in the granny-may-have-TB film. Rosa von Praunheim seems to care about the message only, not about any other aspect of movie-making (like entertainment).

    Halfway through the movie, the actor playing Hirschfeld abruptly changes, from hunky Kai Schumann (listed far down in the credits, and not even mentioned on Amazon and other sales or rental sites, even though he dominates the first half of the movie and it's him on the cover) to doughy Friedel von Wangenheim, with this voice-over during the scene change: "My craving for sweets had certain effects on my appearance." That may be either an attempt at humor or a plea to ignore the startling actor switch.

    I suspect that Schumann (who has gone on to a fairly successful acting career) cut and ran mid-filming when something better came along. Why else doesn't he share top billing with von Wangenheim? Each played Hirschfeld for half of the movie, and Schumann makes a far stronger impression.

    Anyway, if for some reason you want to know about Magnus Hirschfeld and can't be bothered to read, then you may appreciate this move. I had known about it for years before I finally got so desperate for something new to watch that I broke down and rented it. The stupid title and the extraordinarily unappealing black-and-orange cover put me off, and I can't say I'm sorry. I'd be just fine if I'd never seen it.
    sandover

    Hmmm....

    The film had early on one of the wittiest lines I have recently encountered: M. Hirschfield, barely into adulthood, and discussing with his uncle and aunt what his academic aspirations are, has his aunt give arguably the best line in the film. "M. do you promise to live?" (That is long enough because his father was a disappointment in that department...) "Yes aunt, I do." "You have to promise, you know, because that is a lot of money that will go to your studies." Well, it was more wittingly put in the film, than I have rephrased it. If that is not Lady Bracknell (from O. Wilde's "The importance of being Earnest") converted into Judaism, I do not know what is! Some of the fun aside, I really think this is an epitome of Jewishness: you have to promise not to die, because, you know, you are giving your promise to the law, that is studying, that is in the Name of the Father. And life, my dear, is completely insignificant in matters of the law.

    Too bad the film does not pay attention to its clues. This could have made terrific comedy, but the effect is literal: young Hirschfeld looks anxious, to the wrong direction, missing all the fun, and spoiling ours for the rest of his on screen time. He seems preoccupied in all the wrong ways, along with the script I'm afraid. And when the film shifts gears with his older self, the actor chosen is visibly of a quite different sensibility, so that we miss all the insightful change from his formative to his twilight years. And this, too, courts disaster, for a film concerning an important personality must put that to the test, and be put to the test trying it. None of this happens, and the effect is that of being cheated into cheap editing.

    The camera work takes some decisions that run counter to what distance we may want to take from the film, or not, literally or not so. It is one of these instances that the film-maker seems confused in thinking out the film in visual terms, so he picks up the middle way of almost constantly occupying the middle field. This blurs the characters and their initiatives.

    Or, to put it in another way, don't you feel cheated, when you put to yourself the question "how much of this was devised, and how much derives from books and archives and true research?" For me at least, when you seriously (and not wonderingly) ask yourself that, the film has failed dramatically.

    For the "Einstein of Sex" part, this film has little relativity, even less organizing theory, or Einstein's famous humor. As for the sex, well, the film does not introduce us into such bold matters...

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      First movie role for Kai Schumann.
    • Blooper
      In a scene in 1896 Magnus Hirschfeld is holding an edition of Adolf Brand's magazine "Der Eigene" with a cover that was first used in July 1899.
    • Citazioni

      Polizeipräsident: What do you think of Dr.Hirschfeld?

      Adolf Brand: A lonely man. As lonely as all heartbreakers.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Tunten lügen nicht (2002)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 marzo 2000 (Germania)
    • Paesi di origine
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