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Germany s LGBTQ actors come out publicly en masse to fight discrimination
February 21, 2021
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On the front page of Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin, one of Germany s largest publications, 185 actors have come out as members of the LGBTQ community. The cover is filled with pictures and names of the actors, along with the message: We are here.
In a movement called #ActOut, actors are advocating for LGBTQ representation on-screen and behind-the-scenes in Germany s media productions.
Actor Karin Hanczewski started planning the statement about a year and a half ago when she experienced LGBTQ erasure while at a film festival with her girlfriend. Before they hit the red carpet, Hanczewski s agent told her it would be better to appear in pictures without her partner.
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Responses to the proposition ran the gamut. Some were supportive from the start. Others hesitated even after several discussions about it.
“There were people who said they wanted to be a part of it and then talk to us again and say, ‘No, I responded too quickly. I’m not there emotionally. I can’t do it.’”
Over the course of 18 months, the group gradually started to expand.
Actor João Kreth d Orey heard about the movement through other actors. Kreth d Orey was immediately excited but never expected it to attract so much attention. When the magazine cover and story came out on Feb. 5, Kreth d Orey knew it was a historical moment.