
The Einstein of Sex: Life and Work of Dr. M. Hirschfeld
Drama · History
Overview
The life story of Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, a German Jew, who as a physician established the field of sexology, and fought militantly against German anti-sodomy laws in the late 19th century. The script reveals main characters in Hirschfeld's life including impossible love interest Baron von Teschenberg, and Hirschfeld's aids- young Karl Giese and guardian angel, the transvestite Dorchen, as they establish the First Institute of Sexual Sciences in Berlin in 1920, and follows their struggles to keep it open, up to the rise of the Third Reich in the mid 1930s.
Top Cast
Friedel von Wangenheim
Friedel von Wangenheim
Magnus Hirschfeld (alt)
Friedel von Wangenheim
Magnus Hirschfeld (alt)


Kai Schumann
Kai Schumann
Magnus Hirschfeld (jung)
Kai Schumann
Magnus Hirschfeld (jung)


Ben Becker
Ben Becker
Adolf Brand
Ben Becker
Adolf Brand


Wolfgang Völz
Wolfgang Völz
Polizeipräsident
Wolfgang Völz
Polizeipräsident


Otto Sander
Otto Sander
Professor Steinach
Otto Sander
Professor Steinach


Meret Becker
Meret Becker
Arbeiterin
Meret Becker
Arbeiterin
Olaf Drauschke
Olaf Drauschke
Karl Giese
Olaf Drauschke
Karl Giese


Peter Ehrlich
Peter Ehrlich
Richard
Peter Ehrlich
Richard
Angelika Mann
Angelika Mann
Sängerin
Angelika Mann
Sängerin
Christa Pasemann
Christa Pasemann
Tante Gesche
Christa Pasemann
Tante Gesche
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