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Men, Heroes and Gay Nazis

Country: Germany, Language: German, 90 mins

Original Title

Männer, Helden, Schwule Nazis
  • Director: Rosa von Praunheim
  • Writer: Rosa von Praunheim
  • Producer: Barbara Denz; Rosa von Praunheim

CGiii Comment

However distasteful the subject matter is - this is a fascinating project.

Just like gay Catholics, gay Nazis are a conundrum - how they legitimize their beliefs is truly delusional.

Praunheim allows these people to do the talking - like all good documentary makers should.

Good work.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Men, Heroes and Gay Nazis is a 2005 German documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film focuses on gay men who align themselves with hard-core right wing views, skinheads and Nazis.

Cast & Characters

Ewald Althans as Himself;
Joerg Fischer as Himself;
Rainer Fromm as Himself;
Rudiger Lautmann as Himself;
Rosa von Praunheim as Himself