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Director
  
Doris Dorrie

Music director
  
Claus Bantzer

Duration
  

Country
  
West Germany

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Romance

Screenplay
  
Doris Dorrie

Writer
  
Doris Dorrie

Language
  
German

Men movie poster

Release date
  
19 December 1985 (1985-12-19)

Initial release
  
December 19, 1985 (West Germany)

Producers
  
Helmut Rasp, Elvira Senft, Denyse Noever

Cast
  
Heiner Lauterbach
(Julius Armbrust),
Uwe Ochsenknecht
(Stefan Lachner),
Ulrike Kriener
(Paula Armbrust),
Dietmar Bär
(Lothar),
Edith Volkmann
(Frau Lennart)

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Men… (German: Männer…) is a 1985 West German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie. It was chosen as West Germany's official submission to the 59th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination.

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Plot

Julius is an ambitious packaging designer, a partner in a prestigious firm. He is cheating on Paula, his wife of 12 years, with his secretary. However when, on their wedding anniversary, he discovers a love-bite on Paula's neck, his life falls apart. She admits to having a lover, who is a penniless freelance artist. Julius moves out, but finds Stefan, the artist, and contrives to share his apartment, calling himself "Daniel". The two men become friends, going to hockey games together, drinking, and discussing life in general and women in particular. When Paula comes to visit, Julius feigns eccentricity, wearing a gorilla mask the whole time and refusing to speak. Julius begins turning Stefan into a commercial artist, persuading him to give up his bohemian lifestyle and to dress and behave more like a businessman. This causes Paula to lose interest and Julius starts to win her back. Meanwhile Stefan interviews for jobs, one of which happens to be at the same design firm where Julius works.

In the final scenes, Julius and Stefan meet at work. Stefan realizes he has been deceived. The two men have a confrontation with Stefan symbolically stripping down to his underwear and Julius doing the same. They then laugh at each other. The film ends with Paula arriving at the agency, not realizing what she is about to witness.

In the office building where Julius works there is an unusual kind of elevator known as a paternoster, consisting of a continuous chain of small elevator cars that move slowly enough for people to step in and out at each floor. This is used to comic effect in the film, with Julius and Stefan having their argument in their underwear in one of the downward-traveling cars, while Paula is coming to see Julius in one of the upward cars. During the credits the crew go past in the cars as their names appear on the screen.

Cast

  • Heiner Lauterbach as Julius Armbrust
  • Uwe Ochsenknecht as Stefan Lachner
  • Ulrike Kriener as Paula Armbrust
  • Janna Marangosoff as Angelika
  • Dietmar Bär as Lothar
  • Marie-Charlott Schüler as Marita Strass (as Marie Ch. Schüler)
  • Edith Volkmann as Frau Lennart
  • Monika Schwarz as Frau in der Bar
  • Lois Kelz as Florian
  • Reception

    Men... was nominated for Best Foreign Film of 1986 by the U.S. National Board of Review of Motion Pictures.

    References

    Men... Wikipedia
    Men... IMDb Men... themoviedb.org


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