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Battle of Tuntenhaus (The)

Country: United States, Germany, Language: German, 45 mins

  • Director: Juliet Bashore
  • Producer: Rebecca Dobbs

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After the Fall of Berlin Wall 1989, Mainzer Straße was a hot spot of squatters and anti-fascist fights. One of the squats was the Tuntenhaus “House of Queers”. Shortly before the reunification of East and West Germany in 1990, the film follows the Queens and Queers and their daily struggles to defend against neo-Nazis attacks. After the eviction, the director comes back to Berlin and visits some of them in different spots of Berlin. Some are still in squats, some are living in queer shared flats and some are isolated and alone, uprooted and scattered.


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Battle of Tuntenhaus Part 1 by Juliet Bashore from MainzerStraßeWebsite on Vimeo.



Battle of Tuntenhaus Part 2 by Juliet Bashore from MainzerStraßeWebsite on Vimeo.