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In post-war Germany, liberation by the Allies does not mean freedom for everyone. Hans Hoffmann is repeatedly imprisoned under Paragraph 175, which criminalizes homosexuality. Nevertheless, over the decades, he continues his quest for freedom and love, even if he finds it in the most unusual places.
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It's curious to think that it is only fairly recently (1994!) that West Germany abolished it's odious "paragraph 175" legislation that imposed criminal penalties on homosexual men. Franz Rogowski is "... read more
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Cast

Franz Rogowski
Hans Hoffmann

Georg Friedrich
Viktor

Anton von Lucke
Leo Giese

Thomas Prenn
Oskar

Thomas Stecher
Guard 1968

Alfred Hartung
Guard 1945
Thomas Wehling
Guard 1957

Mex Schlüpfer
Buddy Viktor

David Burnell IV
Ally

Fabian Stumm
Police Officer
Joachim Schönfeld
Guard

Klaus Huhle
Judge

Andreas Patton
Prosecutor

Daniel Wagner
Criminal defense attorney
Ulrich Faßnacht
Sanitary room attendant
Johannes Cramer
American soldier
Dan Lestrade
Barkeeper
Ernst Sigot
Gay man at the toilet
Director

Sebastian Meise
Director
Creator
Thomas Reider
Screenplay

Sebastian Meise
Screenplay