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Christopher Isherwood | 384 pages | 01 Nov 2012 | Vintage Publishing | 9780099561071 | English | , United Kingdom Christopher and His Kind (TV Movie ) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb

How real-life British-American author and his German boyfriend Heinz met and fell in love during the s and the rise of Nazism. For an enhanced browsing experience, get the IMDb app on your smartphone or tablet. Get the IMDb app. While filming this movie in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Ulster Unionists vehemently protested the fact that some Christopher and His Kind required giant roof-to-ground Nazi swastika banners to be hung on the exteriors of buildings. This protest resulted in those exterior scenes only being filmed in the very early morning or late night, which greatly complicated the filming schedule. Landauer mispronounces 's name. As a native German speaker, only learning English, he wouldn't have done such a mistake. From Christopher and His Kind Delivery Service and ParaNorman to Coraline check out some of our favorite family-friendly movie picks to watch this Halloween. See the full gallery. Sign In. Added to Watchlist. Critic Reviews. Add Image. Christopher Isherwood. Imogen Poots. . Perry Millward. Toby Jones. Pip Carter. Alexander Dreymon. Faolan Morgan. Issy van Randwyck. Clare Louise Connolly. Christopher and His Kind Hayes. Iddo Goldberg. Will Kemp. . Gertrude Thoma. Director: . Writers: Christopher and His Kind Isherwood based on the book byKevin Elyot. Facebook Twitter E-mail. Christopher and His Kind is not a heartfelt, moving film about homophobia and homosexuals being persecuted by the Nazis. However, it is a movie about a gay writer who travels to a war- torn Berlin all for the sake of boys. The main character, Christopher, goes to Berlin in search for freedom and gay, gay sex from his safe hometown of London giving up being a doctor in return for sexual freedom and promiscuity. Is it vain, you may ask. Is it reckless? Is it completely stupid considering there's a war going on in Berlin? Of course. And does Christopher completely ignore this and go on crusading and falling in love? To understand this movie you must first understand Isherwood, there is a reason why they chose and not bloody Johnny Depp. You should watch Christopher and His Kind movie and see for yourself, it's humor and optimism set on a backdrop of war and genocide. If you want a poignant, moving story on homosexuality in the midst of the Nazis, go watch something else. This is a lighthearted look into Christoph Isherwood's mind and motives, a biography, not a history book. TL;DR: It's funny, it's gay, it's insightful and inspiring. It's not heartfelt, moving or depressing, but it is kind of incredible. Did You Know? Trivia While filming this movie in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Ulster Unionists vehemently protested the fact that some scenes required giant roof-to-ground Nazi swastika banners to be hung on the exteriors of buildings. Goofs Landauer mispronounces Adolf Hitler's name. Contribute to this page Edit page. Halloween Movies for the Whole Family. More To Explore Search on Amazon. Christopher and His Kind (film) - Wikipedia

Christopher and His Kind Coraline to ParaNorman check out some of our favorite family-friendly movie picks to watch this Halloween. See the full gallery. In budding author Christopher Isherwood goes to Berlin at the invitation of his friend W. Auden for the gay sex that abounds in the city. Whilst working as an English teacher his housemates include bewigged old queen Gerald Hamilton and would-be actress , who sings tunelessly in a seedy club. They and others he meets get put into his stories. After a fling with sexy rent boy Caspar, he falls for street sweeper Heinz, paying medical bills for the boy's sickly mother, to the disapproval of her other son, Nazi Gerhardt. With Fascism rapidly rising Christopher returns to London with Heinz but is unable to prevent his return to Germany when his visa expires. Years later Christopher, now a successful writer, returns to Berlin for a final meeting with Heinz, now married with children. Written by don minifie Christopher and His Kind is not a heartfelt, moving film about homophobia and homosexuals being persecuted by the Nazis. However, it is a movie about a gay writer who travels to a war- torn Berlin all for the sake of boys. The main character, Christopher, goes to Berlin in search for freedom and gay, gay sex from his safe hometown of London giving up being a doctor in return for sexual freedom and promiscuity. Is it vain, you may ask. Is it reckless? Is it completely stupid considering there's a war going on in Berlin? Of course. And does Christopher completely ignore this and go on crusading and falling in love? To understand this movie you must first understand Isherwood, there is a reason why they chose Matt Smith and not bloody Johnny Depp. You should watch this movie and see for yourself, it's humor and optimism set Christopher and His Kind a backdrop of war and genocide. If you want a poignant, moving story Christopher and His Kind homosexuality in the midst of the Nazis, go watch something else. This is a lighthearted look into Christoph Isherwood's mind and motives, a biography, not a history book. TL;DR: It's funny, it's gay, it's insightful and inspiring. It's not heartfelt, moving or depressing, but Christopher and His Kind is kind of incredible. Looking for something to watch? Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie Christopher and His Kind TV show. Visit our What to Watch page. Sign In. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Full Cast and Crew. Release Dates. Official Sites. Company Credits. Technical Specs. Plot Summary. Plot Keywords. Parents Guide. External Sites. User Reviews. User Ratings. External Reviews. Metacritic Reviews. Photo Gallery. Trailers Christopher and His Kind Videos. Crazy Credits. Alternate Versions. Rate Christopher and His Kind. How real-life British-American author Christopher Isherwood and his German boyfriend Heinz met and fell in love during the s and the rise of Nazism. Director: Geoffrey Sax. Writers: Christopher Isherwood based on the book byKevin Elyot. Added to Watchlist. Halloween Movies for the Whole Family. I'm here, I'm queer. Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Photos Add Image. Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Matt Smith Christopher Isherwood Imogen Poots Jean Ross Lindsay Duncan Kathleen Isherwood Perry Millward Richard Isherwood Toby Jones Gerald Hamilton Pip Carter Auden Alexander Dreymon Caspar as Alexander Doetsch Faolan Morgan Pieps Issy van Randwyck Schmidt Maggie Hayes Mayr Iddo Goldberg Wilfrid Landauer Will Kemp Bobby Gilbert Douglas Booth Heinz Neddermayer Gertrude Thoma Edit Did You Know? Trivia While filming this movie in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Ulster Unionists vehemently protested the fact that some scenes required giant roof-to- ground Nazi swastika banners to be hung on the exteriors of buildings. This protest resulted in those exterior scenes only being filmed in the very early morning or late night, which greatly complicated the filming schedule. Goofs Landauer mispronounces Adolf Hitler's name. As a native German speaker, only learning English, Christopher and His Kind wouldn't have done such a mistake. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this. Add the Christopher and His Kind question. Edit Details Country: UK. Language: English German. Runtime: 90 min. Sound Mix: Stereo. Color: Color. Edit page. October Streaming Picks. Back to School Picks. Clear your history. Christopher Isherwood. Christopher and His Kind: A Memoir, by Christopher Isherwood, Paperback | Barnes & Noble®

What most impressed the first readers of this memoir, however, was the candor with which he describes his life in gay Christopher and His Kind of the s and his struggles to save his companion, a German man named Heinz, from the Nazis. An engrossing Christopher and His Kind dramatic story and a fascinating glimpse into a little-known world, Christopher and His Kind remains one of Isherwood's greatest achievements. Goodreads helps you keep track Christopher and His Kind books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other Christopher and His Kind. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Christopher and Christopher and His Kind Kind by Christopher Isherwood. Originally published inChristopher and His Kind covers the most memorable ten years in the writer's life-fromwhen Isherwood left to spend a week Christopher and His Kind Berlin Christopher and His Kind decided to stay there indefinitely, towhen he arrived in America. His friends and colleagues during this time included W. Auden, , and E. Forster, as well as colorful Originally published inChristopher and His Kind covers the most memorable ten years in the writer's life-fromwhen Isherwood left England to spend a week in Berlin and decided to stay there indefinitely, towhen he arrived in America. Forster, as well as colorful figures he met in Germany and later fictionalized in his two Berlin novels-who appeared again, fictionalized to an even greater degree, in and Cabaret. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Christopher and His Kind Title. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Christopher and His Kindplease sign up. Is EM Foster an actual character in this novel? Sequoia M This isn't a novel, but yes, he figures prominently though the book. See 1 question about Christopher and His Kind…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Christopher and His Kind. Christopher Isherwood wrote several books about his experiences in the s, including his Berlin Stories. But on the first page of Christopher and His Kindhe tells us that he wasn't completely honest in these earlier works, that he left out important details about himself, and that he now intends to, um, set the record straight. To tell his story, he draws on both memory and documentary evidence in the form of letters, diaries, and passages from his novels. The book has a definite "meta-" qua Christopher Isherwood wrote several books about his Christopher and His Kind in the s, including his Berlin Stories. The book has a definite "meta-" quality, in the sense that he uses "Christopher" to describe himself in the s, "I" to describe himself in the present, and "Isherwood" to describe the narrator of Berlin Stories. I see other reviewers complaining this is weird and difficult to follow, but this Christopher and His Kind my experience. So what's the book about? Like any memoir, it focuses on the subject's day-to-day life: we see him interact with famous Christopher and His Kind move from place to place he winds up in China at one point ; react to historical events Hitler, etc. We also see his private life, which not to put too fine a point on it revolves around twinks, specifically year-old boys. Of course, from our 21st- century perspective, we can't help asking a couple of questions here: a Um The answer to both questions is Yes, although it's b rather than a that causes most of Christopher's problems. Well, b plus a little thing called Fascism. So is the book worth Christopher and His Kind First, as a chronicle of gay life in the s, with descriptions of the Christopher and His Kind bars, dance halls, and hook-up culture of the time. Second, as the story of a gay man accepting who he is - not all at once and not without difficulty - and realizing, " My will is to live according to my nature, and to find a place where I can be what I am View all 5 comments. View all 4 comments. The first thing that struck me was the use of the third person. If so, whilst I understand the rationale, I found it both distracting and confusing. Christopher Isherwood explains how he kept himself out of as he thought his homosexuality would distract from Christopher and His Kind narrative and, understandably given the attitudes of the era, he was guarded about being explicit. There is no such evasiveness or coyness in " Christopher and His Kind " - he is frank and open about his sex life and his relationships. As always, Christopher Isherwood writes beautifully about the pre-war era, however it was too Christopher and His Kind for my level of interest and, as I said at the outset, the use of the third person did not work for me. AudenStephen Spenderand E. Overall though I was Christopher and His Kind captivated than I had hoped and expected. View Christopher and His Kind 6 comments. Apr 09, Eric rated it really liked Christopher and His Kind Shelves: travelsmemoir. In this memoir of s Berlin Isherwood reflects on the writing of "The Berlin Stories," shifting back and forth between his real-life friends and events and the fictional characters and events they inspired. It sounds tiresome but it really works, and is even comprehensible to someone who hasn't read "The Berlin Stories. The cover of this edition is rather lame, a Herbert List photograph of a scrawny teen in tighty-whities, standing contrappasto in knee-deep water. Now, I realize that publishers cannot issue a book by a gay writer without a homoerotic cover image, but come on: Herbert List has better pictures View 2 comments. Isherwood fills my mind and heart with his intelligence, serenity Christopher and His Kind pure literate swooning poising over young boys- excuse the pun, without being irritating or disgusting in the detail. What I mean to say is this, for me, Isherwood, as with Wilde, Gibson and other gay writers fills my heart with this sense that, 'we are not alone'. Cliched, perhaps, but here's a few thoughts: 1. The topsellers among teenagers in recent years The Hunger Games, Twilight etc. That's almost one per person in the UK. Does it follow the rather disturbing relationship between two men, or two women? But somehow society still condones it, despite the awful fact that many have linked its pages with domestic and sexual abuse. A sense of rebellion against his mother. His difficult relationship with his brother as a result. We see that it wasn't always easy- Heinz was punished for his homosexuality in the end. And there had to be a victim- there had to be a corrupt party in order for this to take place. This book may be discussing the 30ss but the connotations have not escaped the twenty-first century. They're still here. I, personally, feel that Christopher and His Kind is one of the most under-rated authors Britain has ever produced. His work follows his personal life, which I simply love. He depicted straight relationships, gay relationships and all the gruesome details of both. For those reason he talks to our hearts, and with his wit and intelligence, our minds too. Jul 30, katrina rated it it was amazing. So many things I loved Christopher and His Kind this book- 1. Clever switching between first and third person throughout. He'll say "I think that Christopher should have realized bla bla bla" when speaking about his current opinions and thoughts on himself in the past. I had previously read "The Berlin Stories" and loved the way in Christopher and His Kind he described the "fictional" characters. In this work, he introduces them again but as actual people. It was funny to hear him admit that the girl upon whom "" is bas So many things I loved about this book- 1. It was funny to hear him admit that the girl upon whom "Sally Bowles" is based is somewhat warped in his memory, because of the version of her in the book, the version of her in the play, the version of her in the movies, and all of the actresses who have played her. No one is any less interesting, and it was good to meet the narrator of the stories- Isherwood was always very careful to leave himself and mainly his homosexuality out of the stories in order for the reader to Christopher and His Kind relate to him and the action. There is very little plot, which some might have a problem with. The main action of the book is Isherwood traveling with his lover all over the world for several years, avoiding the oncoming war with Germany. The characters all react to this imminent danger in different ways, catastrophizing or genuine bravery or ignoring it entirely. If you know anything of Isherwood's biography, the last passage of the book will just kill you.