The Germans and their Men (Die Deutschen und ihre Männer - Bericht aus Bonn)

The Germans and their Men (Die Deutschen und ihre Männer - Bericht aus Bonn)

United States Restoration Premiere.

In person: Annika Haupts, program coordinator, Deutsche Kinemathek

United States Restoration Premiere

In person: Annika Haupts, program coordinator, Deutsche Kinemathek

Austrian actress Renée Felden is a stand-in for the contemporary European woman in filmmaker Helke Sander's documentary-hybrid feature. As the ficticious Lieschen Müller, Felden vies for the attention of men in the West German capital, Bonn, engaging them in conversations about tie preferences or asking her taxi driver about the best bordellos in the area. In her cinematic tour of gender dynamics and politics, Sander puts government officials and media representatives, as well as everyday men on the street, in a real pickle as she eventually confronts them with the realities of historical and future male violence.

Note by K.J. Relth-Miller, adapted from a note by Deutsche Kinemathek.

DIRECTED/WRITTEN BY: Helke Sander. WITH: Renée Felden, Luise F. Pusch, Claudia von Alemann, Helke Sander. 1989. 98 min. Federal Republic of Germany. Color. German. Not rated. DCP.

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