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- Q18166166 subject Q6380443.
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- Q18166166 abstract "Red Love (German: Rote Liebe) is a 1982 German documentary film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film, divided in two interspersing completely different segments, deals with two women deprived of independence for many years because of either their family obligations or an authoritarian spouse. One segment is a documentary interview; the other is a fictional tale.The fictional narrative, made in the style of an early 20th century morality play, is based on Red Love (1927), a novel by Alexandra Kollontai, a feminist writer who was the first Soviet ambassador to Norway. It tells the story of a young woman Vassilissa (Sascha Hammer) who breaks with her early ideals to enter into a conventional bourgeois marriage and learns how to stand up to her womanizing husband (Mark Eins). The second part is a documentary about Helga Goetze, a West German woman in her fifties, who after thirty years of a sexually boring marriage, left her husband and their seven children to join the Otto Muehl Commune in Vienna in order to live a life of sexual freedom. She became radicalized and oversexed claiming that all she wants to do is to have sex. While advocating for sexual liberation, she holds outrageous sexual ideas.".
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- Q18166166 producer Q62942.
- Q18166166 releaseDate "1982-02-20".
- Q18166166 runtime "4800.0".
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- Q18166166 writer Q62942.
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- Q18166166 editing "Elke Granke".
- Q18166166 editing "Rosa von Praunheim".
- Q18166166 id "311703".
- Q18166166 language "German".
- Q18166166 name "Red Love".
- Q18166166 producer "Rosa von Praunheim".
- Q18166166 released "1982-02-20".
- Q18166166 runtime "4800.0".
- Q18166166 screenplay "Rosa von Praunheim".
- Q18166166 starring Q561234.
- Q18166166 starring "Bettina Sukroff".
- Q18166166 starring "Helga Goetze".
- Q18166166 starring "Helga Goetze, Olga Demetriescu".
- Q18166166 starring "Mark Eins".
- Q18166166 starring "Rose Hammer".
- Q18166166 starring "Sascha Hammer".
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- Q18166166 comment "Red Love (German: Rote Liebe) is a 1982 German documentary film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film, divided in two interspersing completely different segments, deals with two women deprived of independence for many years because of either their family obligations or an authoritarian spouse.".
- Q18166166 label "Red Love".
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