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Admin18.08.2021

Hans Hofmann Paints a Picture

The three black-and-white oil sketches from the still-life p.
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Admin23.07.2021

Great Freedom

Chronicling an ignominious chapter in queer history, Great Freedom is also a contemplative psychological study of the effects of incarceration, and beyond that, an unconventional love story, tender but unsentimental.
Admin21.09.2021

IMAGE GALLERY — HANS HOFMANN

His formal title is "Special Assistant to Heydrich"; however, what Helmut actually does in the SS apart for delivering paperwork to Heydrich is not made entirely clear and only once is anyone seen working for him.
Admin15.07.2021

The poignant resistance of found in a German prison where gay men are criminalized

What resonates more, however, is the way that systemic oppression has crushed the urge to live freely in Hans, leaving love in confinement as the only love he understands.
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Admin11.07.2021

David Hoffmann (bodybuilder)

He prepares the raw canvas himself with flat white to close the pores, then a gesso ground, which me maintains is the only ground that does not turn yellow.
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Admin22.09.2021

Hans Hoffmann

The film opens in 1968, and we immediately witness Hans Hoffmann Franz Rogowski engaging in a number of sexual acts with various men in a non-descript restroom, the footage caught on camera by local police.
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Admin11.09.2021

Hans Hofmann Paints a Picture

1985 American television film Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil Genre Drama War Written by Directed by Starring Theme music composer Country of origin United States Original language English Production Executive producer Producer Cinematography Editor John Shirley Running time 135 min.
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Admin14.07.2021

IMAGE GALLERY — HANS HOFMANN

For these, a large sheet of cardboard placed on a chest below, left and right serves as his desk this is the only time that Hofmann works sitting down.
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Admin27.07.2021

David Hoffmann (bodybuilder)

Meanwhile, Meise and co-writer Thomas Reider weave other plot threads through the 1957 and 1968 sections, each of which reflects back on the immediate postwar period and on events of 1969, when Paragraph 175 was abolished.
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