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great freedom
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Synopsis
In post-World War II Germany, under Article 175 of the Penal Code, which prohibits male homosexuality, Hans is repeatedly imprisoned because of his sexual orientation. Viktor, a prisoner in his cell, hates him and tries to push him away because he is a ``Article 175 violator,'' but from the number carved on his arm, he learns that Hans was sent directly to prison from a Nazi concentration camp. Hans is a "stubborn" man who never bends and is put in a punishment cell many times, and Victor, who knows how to behave in prison after serving a long term in prison. The relationship between the two started out as repulsion, but over many years it turned into a bond of mutual respect.
Work information
staff
Director: Sebastian Mize
Producer: Sabine Moser
:Oliver Neumann
:Benny Drexel
Screenplay: Sebastian Mize
:Thomas Ryder
Cinematography: Christel Fournier
Production design: Michael Landel
Costume design: Tanya Hausner
:Andrea Herzl
Editing: Joana Scrinzi
Music: Nils Petter Molver
:Peter Brötzmann
cast
Franz Rogowski
Georg Friedrich
thomas prenn
anton von luque
"Great Freedom"
Released nationwide from July 7th (Friday) at Bunkamura Le Cinema Shibuya Miyashita and other locations
Distribution: Bunkamura
©2021FreibeuterFilm•Rohfilm Productions