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The Strong Sex

Director Jonas Rothlaender confronts nine men, including one gay and one bisexual interviewee, with anonymous statements of other men in his documentary experimental set-up. The topics: sexual (borderline) experiences, traditional role models and the current understanding of male sexuality. The result is that the interviewees themselves subsequently begin to speak openly and frankly about their own experiences. And to reflect on their sexuality. To which social ideals does the male sex see itself committed, and do "typical male traditions" still exist at all today?

Top Cast

  • Erkan Cakir

    Erkan Cakir

    Self

  • Oliver Grice

    Oliver Grice

    Self

  • Rick Hübner

    Rick Hübner

    Self

  • Lionel Kreglinger

    Lionel Kreglinger

    Self

  • Florian Seufert

    Florian Seufert

    Self

  • Ivo Stagge

    Ivo Stagge

    Self

  • Javid Wunsch

    Javid Wunsch

    Self

Overview

Director Jonas Rothlaender confronts nine men, including one gay and one bisexual interviewee, with anonymous statements of other men in his documentary experimental set-up. The topics: sexual (borderline) experiences, traditional role models and the current understanding of male sexuality. The result is that the interviewees themselves subsequently begin to speak openly and frankly about their own experiences. And to reflect on their sexuality. To which social ideals does the male sex see itself committed, and do "typical male traditions" still exist at all today?

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