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Taxi zum Klo
1981 German film
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DVD Cover | |
| Directed by | Frank Ripploh |
| Written by | Frank Ripploh |
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| Cinematography | Horst Schier |
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| Music by | Hans Wittstatt |
| Distributed by | Promovision International (USA) |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
| Country | Germany |
| Language | German |
Taxi zum Klo (Taxi to the Toilet) is a 1981 film written by, directed by, and starring Frank Ripploh. The film is a dark comedy of manners that explores the life of a Berlin school teacher and the contrasts between his public and private lives. As it contains a number of sexually explicit scenes, the film was not passed uncut by the British Board of Film Classification until 2011,[1] though it was widely shown in club cinemas. Taxi zum Klo was considered groundbreaking for its subject matter and achieved a cult status among audiences of the time.
Shot on location with many characters appearing as themselves, the film documents gay culture in West Berlin in the brief moment post gay liberation and before the onset of AIDS, around 1980. Ripploh has stated that much of the film was autobiographical. The title refers to the public to
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Taxi Zum Klo
Breaking Glass Pictures,
1981
Director/Screenplay
Frank Ripploh
Starring:
Frank Ripploh,
Bernd Broaderup,
Orpha Termin,
Peter Fahrni,
Dieter Godde,
Klaus Schnee,
Bernd Kroger
Unrated, 98 minutes
Leather And Lederhosen
by Michael D. Klemm
Posted online January, 2011
I am always pleased when an older classic debuts on DVD, especially when it gets the 30th anniversary special edition treatment that it deserves. I have a long history with the groundbreaking 1981 German film, Taxi Zum Klo. In 1982, I was 24 years old and cocooned in the closet. Gay themed films in the movie theaters were virtually non-existent but two movies about being gay played at the same time in Buffalo that year. The first, Making Love, was a mainstream Hollywood release which played at theaters everywhere. The second, Germany's Taxi Zum Klo, was screened at the old Allendale Theatre when it was still a foreign film house. Making Love, ground-breaking as it was, treated its subject with kid gloves, while Taxi Zum Klo, unfettered by studio restraints, emerged as a truly radical movie.