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  1. My Heart Is Mine Alone: Directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms. With Nicolai Albrecht, Janina Berge, Dagmar Bertram, Klaus Bunk. The life of Jewish Expressionist poet and performance artist, Else Lasker-Schüler (1869-1945), told chronologically in vignettes given context by archival footage of turn-of-the-century Germany, World War I, and the ascent of the Third Reich.

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    • Biography, Drama
    • Helma Sanders-Brahms
    • 1997-09-17
  2. My Heart Is Mine Alone. My Heart Is Mine Alone (German: Mein Herzniemandem!) is a 1997 German experimental drama film directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms. A 1997 issue of Jewish Currents wrote that the film is "a kind of German movie that usually requires more than one screening to decipher and is made for avant-garde devotees." [1]

  3. Sep 1, 1997 · Helma Sanders-Brahms directs this inventive film that uses the verse of Jewish poet Else Lasker-Schüler and Nazi poet Gottfried Benn to dramatize the passionate, real-life affair between the two unlikely lovers. Forced out of Germany, Lasker-Schüler makes her way to Jerusalem even as Benn discovers the true nature of the Nazi ideology he had once championed. Lena Stolze and Cornelius Obonya ...

  4. Mein Herz - niemandem! Schauspieler, Cast & Crew. Liste der Besetzung: Helma Sanders-Brahms, Christhart Burgmann, Ute Casper u.v.m.

  5. My Heart Is Mine Alone (German: Mein Herzniemandem!) is a 1997 German experimental drama film directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms. A 1997 issue of Jewish Currents wrote that the film is "a kind of German movie that usually requires more than one screening to decipher and is made for avant-garde devotees." [1]

  6. Cast. 100 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Helma Sanders-Brahms directs this inventive film that uses the verse of Jewish poet Else Lasker-Schüler and Nazi poet Gottfried Benn to dramatize the passionate, real-life affair between the two unlikely lovers. Forced out of Germany, Lasker-Schüler makes her way to Jerusalem even as Benn discovers the true ...

  7. Helma Sanders-Brahms directs this inventive film that uses the verse of Jewish poet Else Lasker-Schüler and Nazi poet Gottfried Benn to dramatize the passionate, real-life affair between the two unlikely lovers. Forced out of Germany, Lasker-Schüler makes her way to Jerusalem even as Benn discovers the true nature of the Nazi ideology he had once championed. Lena Stolze and Cornelius Obonya ...

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