Anita - Dances of Vice (1987) West Germany
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Director:Praunheim, Rosa von
Studio:Exportfilm Bischoff & Company
Writer:Marianne Enzensberger, Lotti Huber
Rating:6.6 (62 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-05
Awards:1 win
Genre:German films
IMDb:0092568
Duration:1:29:00
Sound:Mono
Languages:German
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300008687
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:DVD copy
Praunheim, Rosa von  ...  (Director)
Marianne Enzensberger, Lotti Huber  ...  (Writer)
 
Lotti Huber  ...  Frau Kutowski
Ina Blum  ...  Nurse
Mikael Honesseau  ...  Doctor
Tillman Lehnert  ...  
Marion Kutschke  ...  
Bernd Henckels  ...  
Nadja Reichardt  ...  
Andreas Hofer  ...  
Gertrud Goroncy  ...  
Joerg Dauscher  ...  
Hannelene Limpach  ...  Hospital analyst
Eva-Maria Kurz  ...  Patientin
Helge Musial  ...  
Michael Morris  ...  
Rainer Kranich  ...  
Andreas Höfer  ...  
Summary: In modern-day Berlin (1987), Frau Kutowski goes insane, believing herself to be the (real-life) notorious Anita Berber, a nude art dancer/drug addict/scandalous figure of post-WWI Berlin. (Berber died of tuberculosis in 1928, having achieved significant success and recognition throughout the dance world.) Frau Kutowski is placed in a mental hospital, where in her own mind she acts out Berber's final days, including in her fantasies the hospital's staff and patients, to represent Anita's friends and associates. She relives the adventures, scandals, triumphs, trials and tribulations of Anita Berber, and finally merges her own real existence with that of her imagination, until fantasy actually becomes reality. The film makes use of both color (Expressionist style) and black & white (documentary style) to draw the line between fantasy and reality, respectively. Watch how this line is crossed over!