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'Die andere Liebe' ('The Other Love') is a 1988 East German public education documentary film directed by Axel Otten and Helmut Kiling. It is 34 minutes long and in German with English subtitles.'Die andere Liebe' on the [https://www.dhmd.de/emuseum/eMuseumPlus Deutsches Hygiene-Museum. eMuseum database]. Retrieved 7 July 2018[https://ecommerce.umass.edu/defa/film/5951 The Other Love (Die andere Liebe)] on [https://ecommerce.umass.edu/defa/ DEFA Library website]. Retrieved 6 July 2018 It was the first film produced by East Germany's state-run DEFA film studios that dealt with the subject of homosexuality. It was commissioned by the German Hygiene Museum in Dresden. It was made in co-operation with gay and lesbian activists in East Germany and includes interviews with lesbians and gay men talking about their lives. The film was aiming to convey official state acceptance of homosexuality.

Initially it was jointly directed by Otten and Kiling, but during production Kiling fled to the west leaving Otten to finish the film.Frackman, Kyle (2016) [https://hcommons.org/deposits/objects/hc:19676/datastreams/CONTENT/content The Other Love in the Other Germany: East German Film, Media, and Social Change for Gay Rights]. Presented at the Canadian Association of University Teachers of German annual conference on 30 May 2016 in Calgary, Alberta. Retrieved 7 July 2018

'Die andere Liebe' premiered on 2 November 1988 at the Kino Babylon in Berlin.

DEFA's only feature film dealing with gay themes, 'Coming Out', premiered a year later, on 9 November 1989 at the Kino International.[http://www.teddyaward.tv/en/archive?a-z=1&select=C&id_film=393 Teddy Award - Coming Out]. Retrieved 6 July 2018[https://ecommerce.umass.edu/defa/film/3538 Coming Out] on [https://ecommerce.umass.edu/defa/ DEFA Library website] Retrieved 6 July 2018 The actor Dirk Kummer, who played 'Matthias' in 'Coming Out', appears in 'Die andere Liebe' being interviewed with his boyfriend.Frackman, Kyle (2018) "Shame and Love: East German Homosexuality Goes to the Movies". In Frackman, Kyle; Steward, Faye (eds.) 'Gender and Sexuality in East German Film: Intimacy and Alienation'. Rochester, NY: Camden House

Synopsis



'Die andere Liebe' aims to promote understanding and tolerance in the heterosexual community via interviews with gay men and lesbians. It states that there were an estimated three quarters of a million gay and lesbian people in the GDR, which at that time had a total population of about 16.5 million. It talks about the vulnerability of gay and lesbian people and the prejudice against them, including violent attacks. Workplace problems are discussed. Young gay and lesbian people discuss the process of coming out and the emotional problems they experienced as they learned to accept their sexual identity. A mother talks about how she learned to accept her gay son by becoming better informed about homosexuality. The desire for long term personal relationships beyond casual contact in gay venues is examined.

Further reading



* Frackman, Kyle (2018) "Shame and Love: East German Homosexuality Goes to the Movies". In Frackman, Kyle; Steward, Faye (eds.) 'Gender and Sexuality in East German Film: Intimacy and Alienation'. Rochester, NY: Camden House

See also



*Liebe ohne Angst (1989 film)

References





Category:1988 films

Category:1988 documentary films

Category:German short documentary films

Category:East German films

Category:1980s short documentary films

Category:German LGBT-related films

Category:Documentary films about LGBT topics

Category:1988 LGBT-related films


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