MY WONDERFUL WEST BERLIN
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Former working title: Eldorado West Berlin
Subpages (left) not updated and refer to OUT IN EAST BERLIN (2013) - the first film of Berlin trilogy.
SYNOPSIS (English)
1.
SHORT:
MY
WONDERFUL WEST BERLIN
recounts the lives and struggles of gay men in West-Berlin. Through
present-day
scenes and never before seen archival footage, a fascinating picture
emerges of
a city, that today characterizes itself as a dream destination and
place of
refuge for gays.
LONG:
Today's
hip
image of Berlin is based on the city’s vibrant and subversive
subcultures,
which originally emerged within the grey walls surrounding West Berlin.
The
queer scene played a major role in creating that subculture, with its
sexual
diversity and its wild and unconstrained party culture, ranging from
the
notorious Berghain club to CSD. Many of the scene’s actors, such as the
Gay
Museum, the Teddy Award, AIDS help organizations, and the queer
magazine
Siegessäule originated before 1989.
Yet gays
in
West Berlin suffered greatly under an incongruous provision in German
law - the
infamous 'Paragraph 175’ - that made homosexual acts between men a
crime up
until its reform in 1969. Raids and arrests in bars were common, yet
ultimately
failed in suppressing gay life in West Berlin. Instead, the city turned
into a
gay capital. The late seventies in particular were a period of great
sexual and
political freedoms and more intense social intermingling between the
gay-,
hetero-, and transsexual worlds. Then AIDS struck, wrecking greater
havoc in
Berlin than in any other German city.
After OUT
IN EAST BERLIN (2013), MY WONDERFUL WEST BERLIN describes gay life in
the
western half of the city in the dynamic period between the end of WWII
and the
fall of the Berlin Wall, all the while referencing current social
issues. The
stories and experiences of political activists, party-goers, hedonists,
club
owners, musicians, fashion designers, a DJ, and a make-up artist paint
a vivid
picture of the gay scene in that period. The use of never before seen
archival
film footage completes the picture by allowing viewers to travel
through time
to a hitherto unknown West Berlin.
MY
WONDERFUL WEST BERLIN explores the historic roots of the fascinating
city, that
is a dream destination and a place of refuge for gay men form across
the world
to this day. The film is the second part of filmmaker Jochen Hick’s
Berlin
trilogy, the final part of which will focus on the period after the
fall of the
Wall, up until today.
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