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My Heart Is Mine Alone

Country: Germany, Language: German, 90 mins

Original Title

Mein Herz - Niemandem!
  • Director: Helma Sanders-Brahms
  • Writer: Helma Sanders-Brahms
  • Producer: Christhart Burgmann, Ute Casper, Helma Sanders-Brahms

CGiii Comment

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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Cast & Characters

Nicolai Albrecht
Janina Berge
Dagmar Bertram
Klaus Bunk
Bruno Dunst
Oliver Grice
Julia Kiessling
Cornelius Obonya
Stefan Ostertag
Sabine Panzer
Thomas Ruffer
Katja Ruttloff
Anna Sanders
Christian Schlemmer
Inken Schmitz
Leonard Schnitman
Rene Schubert
Tomek Schulz
Nikolai Sirenko
Valentina Sirenko
Lena Stolze
Wolfgang Tebbe
Lothar von Versen
Matthias Wessolek (as Kulturbonze)