SYNOPSIS
After being imprisoned under the Nazi law paragraph 175, a German gay man and a Jewish woman’s unbreakable bond help them endure the horrors of the holocaust. Soon after their liberation, he is re-arrested under the same Nazi law. She now has to find the strength and courage to try to set him free. Based on true Events.
GALLERY
El Dorado 1932
There were over 100 homosexual bars/clubs in Berlin, one of the most famous ones was El Dorado. It was frequented by homosexual, lesbians, transexual’s and Heterosexuals.
El Dorado 1933
A week after Hitler took power in January 30th 1933, all homosexual bars were closed. El Dorado became one of their headquaters.
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The Institude for Sexual Science The villa north of Tiergarten Park near the Reichstag in Berlin that housed the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft (The Institute for Sexual Science). -
Costume Party A costume party held at the Institute for Sexual Science with Hirschfeld seated on the right. -
Institute Destruction (1933) Most of the photos and film clips of Nazi book burnings show the destruction of the Institute's library.