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Paragraph 175

Jan 22, 2000
1h 14m
★ 6.6

Overview

During the Nazi regime, there was widespread persecution of homosexual men, which started in 1871 with the Paragraph 175 of the German Penal Code. Thousands were murdered in concentration camps. This powerful and disturbing documentary, narrated by Rupert Everett, presents for the first time the largely untold testimonies of some of those who survived.

Genres

History
Documentary

Production Companies

Film4 Productions

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Cast

Rupert Everett

Narrator (voice)

Rupert Everett

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Heinz Dörmer

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Annette Eick

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Albrecht Becker

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Gad Beck

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Pierre Seel

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Heinz F.

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Klaus Müller

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Karl Gorath

Magnus Hirschfeld

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Magnus Hirschfeld