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My Heart Is Mine Alone is a film of genre Drama directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms released in USA on 1 september 1997 with Lena Stolze

My Heart Is Mine Alone (1997)

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Released in USA 1 september 1997
Length 1h45
Genres Drama
Rating58% 2.9314252.9314252.9314252.9314252.931425

My Heart Is Mine Alone (German: Mein Herz – niemandem!) is a 1997 German experimental drama film directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms. A 1997 issue of Jewish Currents wrote that the film is "a kind of German movie that usually requires more than one screening to decipher and is made for avant-garde devotees."

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The story of the real-life love affair between Jewish poetess Else Lasker-Schüler and Nazi poet Gottfried Benn is told largely through their poetry throughout the film. Lasker-Schüler is forced to leave the country because of the very ideology Benn espouses, and while she drifts from country to country en route to Jerusalem, he eventually realizes his mistake when the Nazis condemn his artistic school.

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Lena Stolze

(Else Lasker-Schüler)
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