Menschenfrauen (1980)

ALL 01/10/1980 (de) Drama, TV Movie 132 Min
  • Release
    01/10/1980
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato
    65%
  • Original title
    Menschenfrauen
  • Original language
    de
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

Menschenfrauen is a film about relationships and the psychological oppression of women in society. Franz, a journalist, maintains relationships with four women. His three mistresses are introduced with television dreams of intense emotional violence (in the first dream, a mother shouts at her daughter, explaining that as a girl, she does not deserve a room of her own), and the fourth is his wife. He is desperate to have each to himself. Franz never offers a substantial sign of love, but is willing to say anything and make any promise for affection. His dependence on women for fulfilment is explained through arguments with his wife. He claims "I am my own sound. The women produce voices within me." An understandable and sometimes sympathetic antagonist is one of the films greatest strengths. The emotional damage he causes becomes believable.

  1. Valie Export

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Valie Export

    Producer



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Menschenfrauen (1980) 132 Min

ALL 01/10/1980 (de)
Drama, TV Movie
  • Release 01/10/1980
  • Production
  • Original title Menschenfrauen
  • de
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Menschenfrauen is a film about relationships and the psychological oppression of women in society. Franz, a journalist, maintains relationships with four women. His three mistresses are introduced with television dreams of intense emotional violence (in the first dream, a mother shouts at her daughter, explaining that as a girl, she does not deserve a room of her own), and the fourth is his wife. He is desperate to have each to himself. Franz never offers a substantial sign of love, but is willing to say anything and make any promise for affection. His dependence on women for fulfilment is explained through arguments with his wife. He claims "I am my own sound. The women produce voices within me." An understandable and sometimes sympathetic antagonist is one of the films greatest strengths. The emotional damage he causes becomes believable.

  1. Valie Export

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Tina Frese, Friedl Mayer

    Editor

  4. Valie Export

    Producer