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Anita: Dances of Vice

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Director
  
Rosa von Praunheim

Cinematography
  
Elfi Mikesch

Duration
  

Language
  
German

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Music director
  
Wilhelm Dieter Siebert

Genre
  
Drama

Country
  
West Germany

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Release date
  
19 February 1988

Writer
  
Marianne Enzensberger, Lotti Huber, Hannelene Limpach, Rosa von Praunheim

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Anita: Dances of Vice (German: Anita – Tänze des Lasters) is a 1988 German film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film follows an elderly delusional woman who thinks she is Anita Berber (1899-1928), a German dancer who, with her partner, Sebastian Droste, came to represent the decadence of 1920's Berlin with their nude dancing, their cocaine habits and their uninhibited sex lives.

Anita Berber’s story is recounted through the thoughts and remembrance of the elderly lady (played by Lotti Huber) who is confined in a lunatic asylum. There, in her dreams and exchanges with patients and staff, scenes from Anita's scandalous life are relived. The film is divided in two sections with all scenes taking place on the asylum shot in black and white and the Anita Berber part shot in color.

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