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Great Freedom
Great Freedom

Great Freedom (2021)

73% User Rating
1h 56min
Drama
Romance
Crime

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.

Sebastian MeiseDirector

Cast

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Franz Rogowski

Franz Rogowski

Hans Hoffmann

Georg Friedrich

Georg Friedrich

Viktor

Anton von Lucke

Anton von Lucke

Leo Giese

Thomas Prenn

Thomas Prenn

Oskar

Thomas Stecher

Thomas Stecher

Guard 1968

Alfred Hartung

Alfred Hartung

Guard 1945

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Thomas Wehling

Guard 1957

Mex Schlüpfer

Mex Schlüpfer

Buddy Viktor

David Burnell IV

David Burnell IV

Ally

Fabian Stumm

Fabian Stumm

Police Officer

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Joachim Schönfeld

Guard

Klaus Huhle

Klaus Huhle

Judge

Andreas Patton

Andreas Patton

Prosecutor

Daniel Wagner

Daniel Wagner

Criminal defense attorney

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Ulrich Faßnacht

Sanitary room attendant

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Johannes Cramer

American soldier

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Dan Lestrade

Barkeeper

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Ernst Sigot

Gay man at the toilet

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 70%

April 16, 2024

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 "Hoffman", a serial cottager who is frequently imprisoned for breaching this law. The film tells the rather bleak and depressing tale of his life spent behind bars: of his loves whilst there - notably with "Oskar" (Thomas Prenn) and "Leo" (Anton von Lucke); of his developing friendship with the straight and initially hostile "Viktor" (Georg Friedrich) and of the brutality of the prison system that reduced his quality of life to little more than that of street vermin. Rogowski (who reminds me a little of Joaquin Phoenix) is on good form as the story pans out; his character runs an whole gamut of emotions from love, despair, frustration and - very occasionally - joy, he even thinks of breaking out! By the time he is declared "legal", the character has become so institutionalised that freedom is nowhere near as attractive as he had expected it to be. It's not an easy film to watch, this one - made more potent by the fact the for much of the period he spent incarcerated, there were American soldiers guarding the jail too! The pace is slow, and the narrative switches timelines from time to time, so I needed to concentrate, but it is worth it if you are remotely interested in the ordeals of a man jailed just for being gay!

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In Conversation with Sebastian Meise & Franz Rogowski

In Conversation with Sebastian Meise & Franz Rogowski

Official International Trailer #2

Official International Trailer #2

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Official International Teaser

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