Summaries

An uncommon story of love and resilience, eMANcipation tackles its delicate subject (a singular group of men who inhabit a shelter for abused men) with both honesty and sensitivity. The story revolves around Dominik Liebmann: a man who has lost everything: His wife, son, job, house - even his pride. Financially and emotionally bankrupt he enters Berlins first and only "Männerhaus": a shelter for battered men. He meets Holger the director of the house and its members. After a psychiatric examination by the youth welfare office he has to participate in the Group Therapy Session of the "Männerhaus" in order to get custody for his son Dylan. After an initial resistance Dominik decides to participate and so the other members of the "Männerhaus" learn about Dominiks past... Director Philipp Müller-Dorn takes a daring and provocative look inside the world that very few men, out of embarrassment or retaliation, speak of: domestic abuse by their partner. In the dramatic film eMANcipation, Müller-Dorn has opened a door for a conversation that has been long overdue.—M. Loewi

Details

Keywords
  • husband wife relationship
  • father son relationship
  • skinny dipping
  • domestic violence
  • abusive wife
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Oct 4, 2011
Countries of origin Germany
Language German
Filming locations Berlin, Germany
Production companies PMD Films

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 55m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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