The Circle (2014 film)

The Circle
(Der Kreis)
Directed by Stefan Haupt
Produced by Ivan Madeo, Urs Frey
Written by Stefan Haupt, Christian Felix, Ivan Madeo, Urs Frey
Starring
Music by Federico Bettini
Cinematography Tobias Dengler
Edited by Christoph Menzi
Release dates
  • February 2014 (2014-02) (Berlin)
Running time
102 minutes
Country Switzerland
Language German

The Circle (German: Der Kreis) is a Swiss docudrama film, released in 2014.[1] Written and directed by Stefan Haupt, the film concerns the social network of gay men that developed in Zurich in the 1940s and 1950s, centered on The Circle, a gay publication, and the social events it sponsored. As the police investigate three murders of gay men by rent boys, they scapegoate The Circle and its subscribers for making Zurich an international center of gay tourism.[1]

The film focuses on the story of Ernst Ostertag and Röbi Rapp, a schoolteacher and a drag entertainer, who met through their participation in the publication inner circle and began a lifelong romantic relationship. Interviews with them and other survivors and experts on the era are interspersed with documentary film and photographs as well as a scripted dramatic enactment of the story. The lack of legal proscription against homosexuals and Zurich's growing notoriety provide the context for the growth of a publication that overtly catered to a gay readership while avoiding explicit materials, both in prose and illustrations, in order to meet the standards of Swiss censorship.

The couple are portrayed by Matthias Hungerbühler and Sven Schelker, with documentary interviews with the real Ostertag and Rapp. The film's cast also includes Marianne Sägebrecht, Anatole Taubman, Antoine Monot, Jr., Stefan Witschi and Markus Merz.

The film won the Teddy Award for Best Documentary at the 2014 Berlin Film Festival,[2] as well as the Panorama Audience Award. North American distribution rights were subsequently acquired by Wolfe Video.[3] It was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated.[4][5] Director Stefan Haupt said "it's an honour to represent Switzerland".[6]

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