Director - Sebastian Meise
Script - Thomas Reider, Sebastian Meise
Camera - Crystel Fournier
Music - Nils Petter Molvaer, Peter Brötzmann
Cast - Franz Rogowski, Georg Friedrich, Anton von Lucke, Thomas Prenn, Johannes Cramer
Producers - Sabine Moser, Oliver Neumann, Benny Drechsel
Production - FreibeuterFilm, Rohfilm Productions

In post-war Germany Hans is imprisoned again and again for being homosexual. Due to paragraph 175 his desire for freedom is systematically destroyed. The one steady relationship in his life becomes his long time cell mate, Viktor, a convicted murderer. What starts as revulsion grows into something called love.

„The story is inspired by real-life events about gay Germans who were released from concentration camps only to be transferred to prison. This dystopian world, where love is punished by law, inevitably put us in mind of George Orwell's „1984“. To forbid love is to forbid life.“
Sebastian Meise


LUX – The European Audience Film Award (short: LUX Audience Award) was introduced in 2020 and is presented every year by the European Parliament and the European Film Academy, in partnership with the European Commission and Europa Cinemas.

The award is built on the former LUX Prize, the film prize of the European Parliament established in 2007 as a symbol of the European Parliament’s commitment to culture, and the European Film Academy’s People’s Choice Award. It continues to build cultural bridges across Europe, in line with the original LUX Prize objectives, by shedding light on films that go to the heart of the European public debate. The award aims to strengthen ties between politics and citizens, by inviting European audiences to become active protagonists and cast their vote for their favorite films.

The audience together with the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are invited to cast their votes online HERE. The film receiving the highest overall ranking from the public and the MEPs, with each group having a weighting of 50%, will be the winner of the LUX Audience Award. The winner will be announced at the award ceremony in the European Parliament, taking place on Wednesday, 8 June 2022, during the plenary session in Strasbourg.
The initiative gives the nominated films more visibility and helps them cross borders and reach a wider audience. It allows spectators from across the European Union to watch films that would perhaps not have been screened in their country.

The nominated films are subtitled in the 24 official EU languages and free screenings will be organized in every EU country during the watch & vote period, with film copies (DCPs) produced by the European Parliament, as part of the LUX Film Days in the spring. The LUX Audience Week in May will include simultaneous screenings of the nominated films shown in numerous cities in the EU, followed by a Q&A with one or two representatives of the film (director, actor, etc.). The LUX Audience Award winning film will be adapted for visually and hearing impaired audiences and promoted in EU countries.

AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS -

Cannes ’21 – Un Certain Regard Jury Prize Seville ’21 – Best Film, Best Actor

Program

  • 25.03.2022
    CINEMA HOUSE - 20.00 часа
  • 27.03.2022
    CINEGRAND - 17.00 часа
  • 19.03.2022
    LUMIERE CINEMA - 14.00 часа