Ulrichs 1867 Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Sept. 2021 LGBTQ+ Film Festival
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ULRICHS 1867, 10min., Germany, Drama
Directed by Sven Niemeyer
Karl Heinrich Ulrichs (1825-1895), was a lawyer, journalist, publisher, writer, pioneer of sexology and is known as the "first open gay man" and "LGBTQ+"-activist in Germany.
At the German Juristentag in Munich in 1867, he publicly called for the impunity of same-sex sexual acts for the first time in a speech, which led to tumultuous scenes among the audience and his speech being broken off.
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