My Heart Is Mine Alone

– Helma Sanders-Brahms directs this inventive film that uses the verse of Jewish poet Else Lasker-Sch..

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Movie
Rating:
5.60 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 30 Minutes
Release Year:
1997
Original Name:
Mein Herz - Niemandem!
My Heart Is Mine Alone
My Heart Is Mine Alone (1997) - Also known as Mein Herz - Niemandem!

Helma Sanders-Brahms directs this inventive film that uses the verse of Jewish poet Else Lasker-Schüler and Nazi poet Gottfried Benn to dramatize the passionate, real-life affair between the two unlikely lovers. Forced out of Germany, Lasker-Schüler makes her way to Jerusalem even as Benn discovers the true nature of the Nazi ideology he had once championed. Lena Stolze and Cornelius Obonya star.

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17 Sep 1997

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German

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The life of Jewish Expressionist poet and performance artist, Else Lasker-Schüler (1869-1945), told chronologically in vignettes given context by archival footage of turn-of-the-century Germany, World War I, and the ascent of the Third Reich. Her poetry often comprises the soundtrack. We see her in relation to men: her first husband, whom she leaves after her son is born; artists like Chagall and Franz Marc; an older muse and then a second husband; and, Gottfried Benn (1886 - 1956), physician and poet. Benn's life is also chronicled: homosexual encounters, his attraction to Else and the Berlin scene, and his politics. Her poems addressed to him define this cultural moment.

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2 nominations.

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5.9/10

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