Hans (Franz Rogowski) is gay, which is still a crime in post-World War II Germany. The notorious paragraph 175 is still in force and destroys all Hans’ hopes for a life in freedom. Upon returning once more into prison after living out his desires he meets Viktor (Georg Friedrich), a convicted murderer.
Spanning decades, the spectre of Nazism lingers heavily throughout the film – while it may take place in the years following the downfall of Hitler, the impact of his barbaric laws still remains embedded in the fabric of German society. This genre-bending political drama dives deep into the anguish of its characters while offering a most extraordinary portrayal of queer romance at the same time.
DDA Spotlight Award laureate.
Great Freedom
Grosse Freiheit
K12
Genre
Drama
Director
Sebastian Meise
Run time
1h 56min
Cast
Franz Rogowski, Georg Friedrich, Anton von Lucke, Thomas Prenn
Genre
Drama
Director
Sebastian Meise
Run time
1h 56min
Cast
Franz Rogowski, Georg Friedrich, Anton von Lucke, Thomas Prenn
Hans (Franz Rogowski) is gay, which is still a crime in post-World War II Germany. The notorious paragraph 175 is still in force and destroys all Hans’ hopes for a life in freedom. Upon returning once more into prison after living out his desires he meets Viktor (Georg Friedrich), a convicted murderer.
Spanning decades, the spectre of Nazism lingers heavily throughout the film – while it may take place in the years following the downfall of Hitler, the impact of his barbaric laws still remains embedded in the fabric of German society. This genre-bending political drama dives deep into the anguish of its characters while offering a most extraordinary portrayal of queer romance at the same time.
DDA Spotlight Award laureate.
Spanning decades, the spectre of Nazism lingers heavily throughout the film – while it may take place in the years following the downfall of Hitler, the impact of his barbaric laws still remains embedded in the fabric of German society. This genre-bending political drama dives deep into the anguish of its characters while offering a most extraordinary portrayal of queer romance at the same time.
DDA Spotlight Award laureate.
Info
Rating
Under 12 Not Allowed
Production year
2021
Global distributor
The Match Factory
Local distributor
A-One Films
In cinema
2/18/2022