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Eismayer

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Vice Lieutenant Eismayer is the most feared trainer and model macho in the Austrian Military and lives as a gay man in secret. When he falls in love with a young, openly gay soldier, his world gets turned upside down.

Release Date : 2022-10-28

Language :German

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Golden Girls FilmproduktionLoco FilmsFilm Fonds WienOFIFilm Industry Support Austria

Production Country : Austria

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Gerhard Liebmann

Character Name : Vice Lieutenant Charles Eismeyer

Original Name : Gerhard Liebmann

Gender : Male

Luka Dimic

Character Name : Mario Falak

Original Name : Luka Dimic

Gender : Male

Julia Koschitz

Character Name : Christina Eismayer

Original Name : Julia Koschitz

Gender : Female

Anton Noori

Character Name : Striegl

Original Name : Anton Noori

Gender : Male

Christopher Schärf

Character Name : Captain Karnaval

Original Name : Christopher Schärf

Gender : Male

Karl Fischer

Character Name : Colonel Kurt Hierzberger

Original Name : Karl Fischer

Gender : Male

Lion Tatzber

Character Name : Dominik Eismayer

Original Name : Lion Tatzber

Gender : Male

Joshua Jagersberger

Character Name : Michael Buresch

Original Name : Joshua Jagersberger

Gender : Male

Lukas Johne

Character Name : Jan

Original Name : Lukas Johne

Gender : Male

Harry Lampl

Character Name : Mader

Original Name : Harry Lampl

Gender : Male

Alexander Srtschin

Character Name : Wagner

Original Name : Alexander Srtschin

Gender : Male

Mona Kospach

Character Name : Maria

Original Name : Mona Kospach

Gender : Male

Matthias Hack

Character Name : Gratzl

Original Name : Matthias Hack

Gender : Male

Matthias Böhm

Character Name : Kila

Original Name : Matthias Böhm

Gender : Male

Thomas Momcinovic

Character Name : Tomic

Original Name : Thomas Momcinovic

Gender : Male

Paul Winkler

Character Name : Kren

Original Name : Paul Winkler

Gender : Male

Thomas Otrok

Character Name : Nagl

Original Name : Thomas Otrok

Gender : Male

Adriano Bonamore

Character Name : Schober

Original Name : Adriano Bonamore

Gender : Male

Stan Steinbichler

Character Name : Weber

Original Name : Stan Steinbichler

Gender : Male

Lloyd Lynch

Character Name : Sergeant #1

Original Name : Lloyd Lynch

Gender : Male

Norbert Prammer

Character Name : Sergeant #2

Original Name : Norbert Prammer

Gender : Male

Rina Juniku

Character Name : Duty Corporal

Original Name : Rina Juniku

Gender : Male

Roswitha Soukup

Character Name : Ferris Wheel Woman

Original Name : Roswitha Soukup

Gender : Male

Johann Bednar

Character Name : Old Man

Original Name : Johann Bednar

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2023-11-06

The once-controversial topic of gays in the military has settled down somewhat from its flashpoint status years ago (even if it’s not yet everything that members of the LGBTQ+ community would like it to be). But, in the not-too-distant past, it was still a hot button topic, one that made life difficult for those in the military, especially for those in relationships who served together, despite guaranteed provisions against discrimination based on sexual orientation. Those are among the challenges addressed in writer-director David Wagner’s third feature outing, a fact-based tale about a closeted (and married) tough-as-nails Austrian military drill sergeant (Gerhard Liebmann) who clandestinely falls for an out-and-proud recruit (Luka Dimić). While the story and sentiments are truly touching, the overall execution, unfortunately, leaves much to be desired. Perhaps the biggest problem here is the screenplay, which is loaded with developments that unfold at an unrealistically fast pace, creating awkward transitions and, consequently, diminishing the picture’s credibility. The effect of that is pacing that comes across as needlessly rushed, something that could have been resolved by simply taking a little more time to allow the narrative to develop, especially given the film’s comparatively short 1:27:00 runtime. The character development feels exaggerated at times, too, with the sergeant vacillating wildly between over-the-top beast and tender loving partner and with the recruit appearing as a little too defiant and flamboyant to be convincing. And then there’s the cinematography, which at times is so dark that it’s virtually impossible for viewers to discern what’s going on, particularly in an initial intimate sequence that’s about as murky as the ocean floor. It’s regrettable that this offering gets so much wrong, because it’s a heartfelt story that deserves a more effective telling. There’s a lot to be said for sharing a touching tale such as this, but the least its creators can do is tell it with earnest believability, something that’s largely absent here.