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Berlin Affair

Original title: Interno berlinese
  • 1985
  • 12
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Gudrun Landgrebe in Berlin Affair (1985)
Set in Berlin, 1938, it sees the wife of a rising Nazi diplomat fall in love with Mitsuko Matsugae, the daughter of the Japanese ambassador and an artist.
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Berlin, 1938: Louise, a diplomat's wife, begins an affair with Mitsuko, a Japanese artist. Heinz, Louise's husband, discovers and pursues Mitsuko. An art professor and Heinz's Gestapo cousin... Read allBerlin, 1938: Louise, a diplomat's wife, begins an affair with Mitsuko, a Japanese artist. Heinz, Louise's husband, discovers and pursues Mitsuko. An art professor and Heinz's Gestapo cousin complicate matters.Berlin, 1938: Louise, a diplomat's wife, begins an affair with Mitsuko, a Japanese artist. Heinz, Louise's husband, discovers and pursues Mitsuko. An art professor and Heinz's Gestapo cousin complicate matters.

  • Director
    • Liliana Cavani
  • Writers
    • Liliana Cavani
    • Roberta Mazzoni
    • Jun'ichirô Tanizaki
  • Stars
    • Gudrun Landgrebe
    • Kevin McNally
    • Mio Takaki
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    733
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Liliana Cavani
    • Writers
      • Liliana Cavani
      • Roberta Mazzoni
      • Jun'ichirô Tanizaki
    • Stars
      • Gudrun Landgrebe
      • Kevin McNally
      • Mio Takaki
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Gudrun Landgrebe
    Gudrun Landgrebe
    • Louise Von Hollendorf
    Kevin McNally
    Kevin McNally
    • Heinz Von Hollendorf
    Mio Takaki
    Mio Takaki
    • Mitsuko Matsugae
    Hanns Zischler
    Hanns Zischler
    • Wolf Von Hollendorf
    Massimo Girotti
    Massimo Girotti
    • Werner Von Heiden
    Philippe Leroy
    Philippe Leroy
    • Herbert Gessler
    William Berger
    William Berger
    • The Professor
    Andrea Prodan
    • Joseph Benno
    Tomoko Tanaka
    • Ume
    Claudio Lorimer
    • Otto Bhüler
    Edward Farrelly
    • Bernard
    John Steiner
    John Steiner
    • Oskar Engelhart
    Enrica Maria Scrivano
    • Lotte Engelhart
    Clara Algranti
    • Ilse
    Benedetta Fantoli
    • Concierge
    Pieter Daniel
    • Edmund Meyer
    James Crompton
    • Dr. Lipp
    Sarah Blum
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    • Director
      • Liliana Cavani
    • Writers
      • Liliana Cavani
      • Roberta Mazzoni
      • Jun'ichirô Tanizaki
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    10sjanders-86430

    It makes perfect sense.

    The wife of a high Nazi official starts an affair with the daughter of the Japonese ambassador. The daughter made the first move. That escalated until the husband demanded it end. It did not end. The Nazi husband then discovered how great the Japonese woman was and fell for her. Somehow the threesome was exposed in a tabloid. This was 1938. I can't reveal the devastating end. It is not a sleazy film; eroticism is handled well. I would recommend it to anyone interested in how one little person can ruin many lives.
    1Wolfi-10

    Among the worst cinematic nonsense I've ever seen.

    I purchased this DVD because of its German star, the beautiful and soft-spoken Gudrun Landgrebe, who portrayed a tender and warm-hearted young woman so convincingly in the German TV series "Heimat". In the German version of this movie, she dubs her own part with near perfection and makes all the right faces all the time, but is condemned to play the silliest society woman one may ever encounter on the proverbial celluloid: falling "lesbianly" (so to speak) for a sour-faced, lying and manipulative Japanese woman, even though she is happily married to a successful diplomat in the German government. After the viewer becomes convinced to have seen the peak of cinematic stupidity, he is in for yet further astonishment when said happily married diplomat too falls for the Japanese and, in this state, becomes even jealous of his wife. Now, this male reviewer may not be able to judge correctly the authenticity of a lesbian infatuation, but he can assert that, as a man's sex object, the Japanese is so low on the totem pole to be below ground. Those fake sexual encounters, during which the participants never shed any of their clothing, do not exactly contribute to the credibility of the story either. Only Gudrun's 1930's Mercedes looks genuine.
    7nihao

    Restrained, Elegant, Visually Stunning

    Liliana Cavani is a woman of literature. Here she takes Tanizaki's Japanese classic "The Budhist Cross" and transports it to Berlin in the oppressive 30ies. Nazi paranoia is on the look out, ironically, for deviants within German society. In this case High Society. As heads begin to roll more than one personality has something to hide. A study in juxtaposition of fire and ice, truth and falseness, faith and betrayal, Berlin Affair is not an 'easy' film but yes an intriguing one. All the characters seem to move and react with authentic 'period' ease, formal but never artificial. Gudrun Landgrebe is a revelation. Aloof but sensual she evokes the kind of respect usually reserved for the great 'stars' of Hollywood's heyday. Kevin MacNally reminds us of Dirk Bogarde, Mio Takaki is in no way the stereotype of Asian beauty, making her 'powers' seem all the more credible. Andrea Prodan as the 'blackmailing' Josif Benno creates an intriguing character with only a few scenes. In short, everybody is a 'victim' in this drama, which like a Webster play leaves us with a stage strewn with corpses. Adore the Sets,Costumes and pristine photography. A definite Visconti experience from Italy's dame of discomfort, Liliana Cavani.
    Cinebug

    A Fine Film From A Much Maligned Director

    It has long been fashionable in critical circles to bash the films of Liliana Cavani. Her films tend to show sleazy low life characters---------even when they live in palatial mansions. Her controversial NIGHT PORTER was unjustly accused of being deplorable, and insult to the intelligence of the average moviegoer, an offense to Jews and women, and generally condemned by everyone of cinematic importance. For me, she is the modern purveyor of film noir at it's darkest.

    THE BERLIN AFFAIR tells the story of Mitsuko, daughter of the Japanese ambassador to Germany during the Nazi era. She is publicly quiet and demure, but in private, flamboyantly bisexual and seduces the wife of a high Nazi official-------and eventually the husband himself. This leads to a rather unusual ménage a trois with each member of the triangle becoming more and more jealous of the others. Eventually, this self-destructive relationship becomes harder and harder to resist in spite of the personal dangers to the individuals and their respective families and political causes.

    It would be easy to dismiss this film as another sleazy sex opera from Cavani. But a great deal is going on in this film---------politically, sexually, socially, racially and artistically. There is a definite message for those willing to see it-------and it would be more fun for each viewer to find it for himself. Ignore Leonard Maltin's opinion and decide for yourself.
    8ik-12

    An Excellent Cavani film

    This may not be as good as "The Night Porter", but it's a great film, and a pure Cavani: twisted plot, psychological dramas, attractions with no limits, and the characters trying to balance their lives between the beautiful and the ugly, the duties and the crimes... Once again the plot is complex and interesting; every twist of it kept me guessing - 'till the very end.

    The actors are not as famous as in some of her other films, but play their roles quite well and are naturally belivable.

    A film noir that may not be for everyone, but is a must for anyone who liked other works by Cavani.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the novel Quicksand by Japanese author Jun'ichirô Tanizaki, originally published in Japan with the title "Manji." There have been four Japanese movie adaptations of the book.
    • Alternate versions
      The English language USA version runs only 96 minutes, 20 minutes shorter than the European version, which deletes at least one of the more explicit lesbian lovemaking scenes between Louise and Mitsuko as well as removes more subplots of Heinz's office work and Nazi social gatherings. Also, several other scenes are taken out of chronological order or shortened.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Manhunter: The Eye of the Storm - An Interview with Dante Spinotti (2016)

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 1986 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • West Germany
      • Monaco
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Berlin Affair
    • Filming locations
      • Vienna, Austria(exteriors of Berlin)
    • Production companies
      • Italian International Film
      • Cannon Productions
      • Kino Film Produktions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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