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Deutschland privat

Deutschland privat (1980)

Movie •4.2 •1h 25m •All Ages
Documentary

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"Deutschland privat" is a special project by Robert van Ackeren, who in 1979 asked people to send him their 8mm home movies by placing ads in several magazines in Berlin, Germany. In the ads he announced that he was planning to blow up and mount the best of those movies into a feature documentary to be released in German cinemas. He was surprised how many home movies he received and how generously people allowed him to use them for his feature. Part 1 of "Deutschland privat" gives us typical German home movies of the 1970s, i.e. private holidays, family parties, etc. Part 2 consists of what is now called "amateur porn"; home made 8mm movies featuring real porn action.

DirectorsRobert van Ackeren, Erwin Kneihsl

Top Cast

Udo Kier

Udo Kier

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