It took forty years for East Germany's state-run studios, DEFA, to produce a feature film about homosexuality: Coming Out. The film's story seems radically ordinary today: a young teacher, Philipp, is gay but cannot accept the truth about his sexuality. He starts a relationship with a fellow teacher, Tanja, but falls in love with a man he meets, Matthias, whose confidence in his own self-understanding is alluring for him as well as a challenge. Acclaimed director Heiner Carow created a film that shows the difficulties, both internalized and external, that queer people faced in East Germany. In a quirk of history, Coming Out premiered in German theaters on November 9, 1989, the very night on which the Berlin Wall was opened, which meant the ...
The paper deals with homosexuality and the ways it is viewed in society. It focuses on some aspects ...
The article offers a general view on queer in cinema, focusing on 1990s, and the New Queer Cinema, a...
Since the early 1970s, an important but under-examined subgenre of Made-for-Television Movies have f...
It took forty years for East Germany's state-run studios, DEFA, to produce a feature film about homo...
This essay argues that the East German film "Coming Out" (1989) achieves a dual objective: to reflec...
A teaching guide to accompany the East German film "Coming Out" (1989, directed by Heiner Carow)
Compared to its Western neighbour, the Federal Republic, the German Democratic Republic had experien...
During the 1990s Queer Cinema exploded onto the independent film scene in North America. Most film f...
Afken J, Wolf AB, eds. Sexual Culture in Germany in the 1970s. A Golden Age for Queers?. Genders and...
This thesis discusses the similarities in coming-out depictions in contemporary European cinema focu...
Presented at the Canadian Association of University Teachers of German annual conference on 30 May ...
This essay examines the circumstances of the production and appearance of East Germany's first film ...
Arts, Faculty ofCentral, Eastern, and Northern European Studies, Department ofReviewedFacult
Way Out: Re-Iterative Coming Out in Queer European Cinema is a rejection of coming out as a linear n...
Screening the East considers German filmmakers' responses to unification. In particular, it traces t...
The paper deals with homosexuality and the ways it is viewed in society. It focuses on some aspects ...
The article offers a general view on queer in cinema, focusing on 1990s, and the New Queer Cinema, a...
Since the early 1970s, an important but under-examined subgenre of Made-for-Television Movies have f...
It took forty years for East Germany's state-run studios, DEFA, to produce a feature film about homo...
This essay argues that the East German film "Coming Out" (1989) achieves a dual objective: to reflec...
A teaching guide to accompany the East German film "Coming Out" (1989, directed by Heiner Carow)
Compared to its Western neighbour, the Federal Republic, the German Democratic Republic had experien...
During the 1990s Queer Cinema exploded onto the independent film scene in North America. Most film f...
Afken J, Wolf AB, eds. Sexual Culture in Germany in the 1970s. A Golden Age for Queers?. Genders and...
This thesis discusses the similarities in coming-out depictions in contemporary European cinema focu...
Presented at the Canadian Association of University Teachers of German annual conference on 30 May ...
This essay examines the circumstances of the production and appearance of East Germany's first film ...
Arts, Faculty ofCentral, Eastern, and Northern European Studies, Department ofReviewedFacult
Way Out: Re-Iterative Coming Out in Queer European Cinema is a rejection of coming out as a linear n...
Screening the East considers German filmmakers' responses to unification. In particular, it traces t...
The paper deals with homosexuality and the ways it is viewed in society. It focuses on some aspects ...
The article offers a general view on queer in cinema, focusing on 1990s, and the New Queer Cinema, a...
Since the early 1970s, an important but under-examined subgenre of Made-for-Television Movies have f...