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I Am My Own Woman
1992, 91 minutes

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Alternate titles

Ich bin meine eigene Frau

Country of origin

Germany

Production company

Perraudin Film Production

Rosa von Praunheim Filmproduktion

Scala Z Filmproduktion

Filming locations

Berlin, Germany

Technical specs

Colour

35mm

Languages

German/Deutsch

Content Warnings
physical abuse, emotional abuse, violence, transphobia
Description

The life story of East Berlin transvestite Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, winner of the International Film Crittics Award at the Rotterdam Film Festival. Charlotte, born Lothar Berfelde in 1928, lives life as a woman, although enclosed in the body of a man. Brought up by a tyrannical father in Nazi Germany who beat Charlotte regularly to make her into a proper soldier, she had only the support of a transvestite lesbian aunt who let her wear girl's clothes and help with domestic chores. After endless torture and humiliations wrought upon her by her father, Charlotte finally killed her tormentor in his sleep. Surviving the war, she opened a private museum housing turn-of-the-century pieces and received the highest decoration granted by the Federal Republic, the Federal Order of Merit in 1992.

“The First International Transgender Film & Video Festival Program.” London: Alchemy and Transmutation, 1997. Personal Archives.

Cast & Crew
Crew
Distribution
Distributors
Exportfilm Beschoff & Co GmbH
Screenings

1997-10-30 7:00 PM

London International Transgender Film and Video Festival