
Out in East Berlin: Lesbians and Gays in the GDR
Paragraph 175, which made homosexual behavior punishable by law, was abolished in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) in 1968. At that time, heterosexual nuclear families constituted the center of socialist society, and homosexuality was considered a peripheral issue in the GDR. Out in East Berlin —Lesbians & Gays in the GDR tells the impressive-to-absurd personal histories of gay men and lesbians in the GDR, from the post WWII years until the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Paragraph 175, which made homosexual behavior punishable by law, was abolished in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) in 1968. At that time, heterosexual nuclear families constituted the center of socialist society, and homosexuality was considered a peripheral issue in the GDR. Out in East Berlin —Lesbians & Gays in the GDR tells the impressive-to-absurd personal histories of gay men and lesbians in the GDR, from the post WWII years until the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Hatchet II
5.5Moebius
6.7Hoop Dreams
7.6Good Morning, Night
7.1Pride and Glory
6.3Crows Zero II
7.2Flirting Scholar
7.4Declaration of War
7.1Re-re-repeat
7.6The New World
6.5Fantomas
6.8The Consequences of Love
7.6Kill List
6.2Karan Arjun
6.7Under Suspicion
6.1The Wild Bunch
7.6Once
7.4A Most Violent Year
6.6I'm So Excited!
5.7Inside Llewyn Davis
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