GREAT FREEDOM
★★★★
OUT 11 MARCH / CERT
TBC / 100 MINS
DIRECTOR Sebastian Meise
CAST Franz Rogowski, Georg Friedrich, Anton von Lucke, Thomas Prenn
The title Great Freedom is laced with grim irony. Post World War II, while the Allies promised freedom from fascism in West Germany, homophobic laws — some of which would not be repealed until the ’90s — meant oppression continued for many gay men. This impressive prison drama, a fictionalised account of real stories, focuses on one of those men (Franz Rogowski, brilliant), transferred direct from a concentration camp to prison after the war, and seeing many return trips simply for being gay. Spanning decades, with a shifting-sands structure, Sebastian Meise’s uncompromising film offers a bleak portrait of a shameful history. But this is ultimately an intimate character study of two unlikely cellmates-turned-soulmates, Meise finding stirring resilience and small, tender acts amongst it all.