- Paragraph 175 (film)
"Paragraph 175" is a
LGBT documentary film released in 2000, directed byRob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, and narrated byRupert Everett . The film chronicles the lives of several men and women who were arrested by theNazis forhomosexuality underParagraph 175 , thesodomy provision of the German penal code, dating back to 1871.Between 1933 and 1945, 100,000 men were arrested under Paragraph 175. Some were imprisoned, others were sent to
concentration camps . Only about 4,000 survived; seeParagraph 175 for full details.In 2000, fewer than ten of these men were known to be living. Five come forward in the documentary to tell their stories for the first time, considered to be among the last untold stories of the
Third Reich ."Paragraph 175" tells of a gap in the historical record and reveals the lasting consequences, as told through personal stories of men and women who lived through it: the half-
Jewish gay resistance fighter who spent the war helping refugees inBerlin ; Annette Eick, the Jewishlesbian who escaped toEngland with the help of a woman she loved; the German Christian photographer who was arrested and imprisoned for homosexuality, then joined the army on his release because he "wanted to be with men";Pierre Seel , the French Alsatian teenager, who watched as his lover was eaten alive by dogs in the camps.Award
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Teddy Award for best documentary film, 2000External links
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* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5036618 NPR, "All Things Considered"] - Rob Epstein remembers Pierre Seel - 2 December 2005 (audio file)
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