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Hermann Schmid Movies

1990  
 
Obsessed with and disgusted by his Jewish heritage, and equally obsessed with his homosexuality, the minor German philosopher Otto Weininger (Paulus Manker) managed to commit suicide at age 23 in the bedroom of Beethoven's last home on October 3, 1903. It seems that this twisted little man's great masterwork, which "scientifically" denigrated Jews and women, was viewed as a mere copy of their own work by the two men who had the power to recommend that it be published: Sigmund Freud and Paul Julius Moebius. At a time when many Jews were doing their best to hide their backgrounds through converting to Catholicism, Weininger, in a typically contrary fashion, attempted the same thing by converting to Protestantism. The story of this unappealing man's life is effectively told in flashbacks as he reviews the events and ideas of his life during his fateful final evening. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Paulus MankerHilde Sochor, (more)
 
1989  
 
The town of Weiszenberg, Austria is thrown into economic turmoil when the local textile plant is closed in 1933. Although a fictionalized and plodding drama, this feature is based on extensive research about the unemployment of the area and the factors that led to the real-life plant closing. The region becomes another casualty of the Great Depression that also serves as a fertile breeding ground for extremist movements fueled by intolerance and aggravated by racism and poverty. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Franziska WalserNicolas Brieger, (more)
 
1981  
 
Controversial electric shock therapy is the actual subject of this story of a disturbed young man who enters a clinic and receives this type of therapy and then is released to try to deal with his life. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Christopher WaltzIngrid Burkhard, (more)