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Maedchen In Uniform
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Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786303120720
Format: Black & White, NTSC
ISBN: 6303120725
Label: Homevision
Languages: English (Subtitled), German (Original Language), Analog
Manufacturer: Homevision
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Homevision
Release Date: June 13, 2000
Running Time: 87 minutes
Studio: Homevision
Theatrical Release Date: 1931
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Editorial Review: An early feminist classic, Maedchen in Uniform was originally banned in Germany and censored in the U.S. Set in a strict boarding school, the tale of a lonely girl's crush on a female teacher proved too sensual for many. With Eleanor Roosevelt's help, U.S. condemnation was reversed, and the film was later named best film of the year by the New York press. Today considered one of Germany's greatest films, the all-female production stands out for its sensitive acting and tender portrayal of female love.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Fascinating...
I initially found this film while watching Henry & June. It's one of the films they watch at the movie theater. If you are a fan of early film or a history buff into pre-Nazi Germany movies... or a collector of homosexual or feminist films... then this is definitely worth purchasing. An interesting fact is that this film is pieced together in parts because the original was destroyed by the Nazis. It was reformatted from various copies, so you will see some sections with different types of ... Read More
Rating: - A superb gem of the German filmography!
This is -under any perspective you analyze it- the bravest and boldest film around the lesbianism. But this approach will allow you to explore the most dark corners related with the feminine loneliness and ontological desperation.
Magnificent, mature and until now simply unequalled. This picture anticipated years light to its own age.
Not only a towering cult movie but also a must for you to watch it. A treasured gem of countless carats. Go for this without reserves.
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Rating: - Platonic love at a Prussian Boarding school
I have watched this movie in a class that I am taking now entitled German Film:Beyond Faschism. If one looks at the film as a pre-fascist film, it asks the German people to question authority. Pre-faschist films often deal with the idea of blind obedience of the Germans or with the military. This film was banned by the Nazis. Manuela has lost her mother, enrolls in a Prussian Boarding School, and seeks a replacement for her mother in von Bernberg(her teacher). It appears to be a platonic realationship ... Read More
Rating: - A Different Love
The way the intense, loving relationship between the young schoolgirl and the teacher was portrayed and developed was very moving. However, I didn't get a sense of sexual love or tension between the two. Instead, I felt more like the movie showed me the different kinds of love possible between two people, regardless of gender. The girl loved her teacher almost like a mother, but not quite. There was definitely something more to it than that type of strong yet simple and easily understood love. There was a sense ... Read More
Rating: - Gentle and Heartwarming
Other customers have fairly criticized the poor sound, subtitles that can't be read against white background, and all the other problems that can come with a movie from the early 1930's which has been censored to pieces. Nevertheless, here tender lesbian love blooms and is successfully defended in bold defiance of oppression. This kind and inspiring movie stands above the many of today with their touch of voyeurism and their well-meaning but menacing practice of knocking off gay characters.
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