Aimee & Jaguar

2000 Drama

The opening film of the 49th International Berlin Film Festival in 1999, Aimée & Jaguar drew attention not only for the lesbian love story that it narrates, but equally for the political position of the lovers -- Aimée, the wife of a Nazi officer, and Jaguar, a Jewish journalist. The story is based on the memoirs of Lilly Wust (the Aimée character), who is 85 and still living in Germany. In 1943, as Allied bombers leave Berlin in ruins, Lilly Wust Juliane Köhler earns a Cross of Motherhood for bringing up four children while husband Günther Detlev Buck is away fighting on the eastern front. She leads a bourgeois existence, with occasional love affairs on the side, and the bust of Hitler is a prominent decoration in their flat. When Lilly receives a love letter signed 'Jaguar,' she suspects a male admirer. But it is the self-confident Felice Schragenheim Maria Schrader who initiates this forbidden romance. A passionate love affair begins amidst the bombing raids and the threat of persecution. Madly in love, Lilly wants to divorce her husband, which causes a terrible storm, not just because her lover is a woman, but because she is Jewish and fighting for the Resistance. But nothing stops the love-blind Lilly. The two women make a pact of love and marriage and try to block out the reality of war and persecution; however, the Gestapo soon catches up with them. Aimée & Jaguar is based on Erica Fischer's best-selling book, published in 1994 and translated into eleven languages; the real life Lilly Wust was 80 years old when she told Erica Fischer her story. Maria Schrader and Juliane Köhler shared the Silver Bear for the Best Actress at the 49th Berlin International Film Festival, for their roles in Aimée & Jaguar, while the film received the Teddy Award, given to films dealing with gay and lesbian issues. more..

Director: Max Färberböck

Starring: Juliane Kohler,Maria Schrader, Heike Makatsch, Johanna Wokalek, Elisabeth Degen

Reviews

  • Färberböck's sensual adaptation is a matter of fact embrace of the unconventional and dangerous during a terrible time.

    Lisa Schwarzbaum - Entertainment Weekly

    19 January 2013

  • This is the kind of story that has to be true; as fiction, it would not be believable.

    Roger Ebert - The Chicago Sun-Times

    19 January 2013

  • When Aimee and Jaguar gets on one of its frequent rolls, it can evoke memories of Bertolucci or even De Sica.

    John Petrakis - The Chicago Tribune

    19 January 2013

  • A lustrously shot, well-acted and immensely moving romantic drama.

    - The San Francisco Chronicle

    19 January 2013

  • With key scenes so vivid they barely feel scripted, this is more than a same-sex success, it's a most affecting, most sensual on-screen love affair, period.

    Kenneth Turan - Los Angeles Times

    19 January 2013

Awards

  • Best Actress (Darstellerpreis)

    Bavarian Film Awards (1999)

  • Best Actress

    Berlin International Film Festival (1999)

  • Outstanding Film (Limited Release)

    GLAAD Media Awards (2001)

     
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Beste darstellerische Leistung - Weibliche Hauptrolle)

    German Film Awards (1999)

  • Best Foreign Language Film

    Golden Globes (2000)