Martin Kosleck and Hans Heinrich von Twardowski, a Jewish man and a homosexual man, respectively, flee Nazi Germany and embark on a long-lasting relationship. Martin's early success comes in 1934 with a role in "Fashions of 1934" by Dieterle, a famous German director who had emigrated to the US. Hans, meanwhile, had collaborated with renowned directors like Murnau, Lang, and Wiene during Germany's silent film era.
Martin und Hans
In the 1930s, a Jewish actor named Martin Kosleck and a gay man named Hans Heinrich von Twardowski fled Hitler's Germany, where they went on to have a long-lasting relationship.