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Homosexual Century (The)

Country: France, Language: French, 95 mins

Original Title

Race D'ep
  • Director: Lionel Soukaz
  • Writer: Guy Hocquenghem; Lionel Soukaz
  • Producer: Lionel Soukaz

CGiii Comment

A grotesque and camp re-enactment of Wilhelm von Gloeden...and his photography.

An investigation into homosexuality and intersex under the Nazis.

A nostalgic look at being gay in the 60s.

And then some made diatribe set in New York.

Some great ideas...unfortunately, Soukaz is an ill-equipped filmmaker...i.e. he has absolutely no talent as a filmmaker.


No trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Race d'Ep -- Paris street slang for homosexual, is a four-part French film that argues that ''gay liberation was not born in the 60's'' but, instead, had its roots in the mid-19th century. The film, which opens today at the Agee Room in the Bleecker Street Cinema, is modestly scaled but not amateurish, acted by what appear to be nonprofessionals who never overreach themselves. It seems to have been shot silent, with soundtrack narration added later.

It is the point of Lionel Soukaz and Guy Hocquenghem, who conceived and made the film, that the more or less concurrent development of photography and the birth of an unashamed homosexual consciousness in the 19th century were not a coincidence. Photography, says the narrator, ''created a new definition of 'mankind' '' and gave the homosexual the means by which he could express his ''forbidden'' desires.

Cast & Characters

Elizar Van Effenterre as Baron Von Gloeden;
Gilles Sandier as Client 1;
Pierre S. as Client 2;
Pierre Hahn as Magnus Hirschfeld;
Jean Demelier as Assistant de Hirschfeld;
Yves Jacquemard as Assistant de Hirschfeld;
Jean-Michel Senecal as Assistant de Hirschfeld;
Claire Amiard as Une secretaire;
Betty as Le transsexuel;
Adeline Andre as Une secretaire;
Michel Journiac as Un SS;
Jean-Luc as Un SS;
Piotr Stanislas as Un SS / L'Americain;
Dominique as Un SS;
Hunks Clements as Le joli blond