The Germans and Their Men (1990)

The Germans and Their Men (1990) poster

A documentary with fictious elements. Ms. Elisabeth (Lieschen) Müller from Austria comes to Bonn, Germany to find herself a man. During the search she investigates the connections between neckties, political power and prostitution, and tries to look for the influence the german feminist movement had on the men in Germany's capital.

Director: Helke Sander
Genre: Documentary, Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 97 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Lilly Grote
Editing: Helke Sander, Wolfgang B. Heine
Production: Helke Sander Filmproduktion, Bremer Institut Film & Fernsehen, ZDF
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

Keywords

feminist, bonn, germany

More Films by Director: Helke Sander
More Films in Genre: Documentary, Drama, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Germans and Their Men about?
A documentary with fictious elements. Ms. Elisabeth (Lieschen) Müller from Austria comes to Bonn, Germany to find herself a man. During the search she investigates the connections between neckties, political power and prostitution, and tries to look for the influence the german feminist movement had on the men in Germany's capital.
Who directed The Germans and Their Men?
The Germans and Their Men was directed by Helke Sander.
Who stars in The Germans and Their Men?
The Germans and Their Men stars Renée Felden, Helke Sander, Luise F. Pusch, Helmut Kohl, Erich Mende, Gerhart Baum.
How long is The Germans and Their Men?
The Germans and Their Men has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
What genre is The Germans and Their Men?
The Germans and Their Men is a Documentary, Drama, Comedy film.
Where was The Germans and Their Men produced?
The Germans and Their Men was produced in Germany.