Self
Walter Arlen
Self

A glittery nightclub in 1920s Berlin becomes a haven for the queer community in this documentary exploring the freedoms lost amid Hitler’s rise to power.
Self
Walter Arlen
Self
Self
Howard Myers
Self
Self (historian and curator)
Klaus Mueller
Self (historian and curator)
Self (activist and author)
Morgan M. Page
Self (activist and author)
Self (nephew of Gottfried von Cramm)
Berno von Cramm
Self (nephew of Gottfried von Cramm)
Self (historian)
Zavier Nunn
Self (historian)
Self (historian)
Ben Miller
Self (historian)
Self (political scientist)
Katrin Himmler
Self (political scientist)
Self (historian)
Robert Beachy
Self (historian)
Self (archive footage)
Ernst Röhm
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Adolf Hitler
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Heinrich Himmler
Self (archive footage)
Albeit knowing this side of nazism, I never knew the existence of Eldorado before. To summarize it shows the gradual "undersasibility" of the LGBT individuals through the evolution of nazism in the 30, and in one of the countries it was most advanced in terms ofs society. Ironically enough some (hig) members of the party nazi were part of this, this they themselves were not more desiribe or torelable. It also shows how advanced the techniques of gender surgery were (relatively) advanced in comparison with the rest of the worlds into this small time of liberty after the 20's, including showing rare footage and photos of the movement. Very enlightening and well done documentary of Netflix that shows some of the changes towards quality and content streaming on this last year. A solid 8.0 out of 10.0 / A- for this one.
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