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Eismayer

2022 | 87m | German

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Director: David Wagner
Writer: David Wagner
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Vice Lieutenant Eismayer is the most feared trainer and model macho in the Austrian Military and lives as a gay man in secret. When he falls in love with a young, openly gay soldier, his world gets turned upside down.
Release Date: Oct 28, 2022
Director: David Wagner
Writer: David Wagner
Genres: Drama, Romance, History
Keywords austria, lgbt, lgbt in the military, gay theme
Production Companies OFI, Golden Girls Filmproduktion, Film Fonds Wien, Loco Films, Film Industry Support Austria
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Sep 19, 2025
Entered: Sep 19, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Gerhard Liebmann Vice Lieutenant Charles Eismeyer
Luka Dimic Mario Falak
Julia Koschitz Christina Eismayer
Anton Noori Striegl
Christopher Schärf Captain Karnaval
Karl Fischer Colonel Kurt Hierzberger
Lion Tatzber Dominik Eismayer
Joshua Jagersberger Michael Buresch
Lukas Johne Jan
Harry Lampl Mader
Alexander Srtschin Wagner
Mona Kospach Maria
Matthias Hack Gratzl
Matthias Böhm Kila
Thomas Momcinovic Tomic
Paul Winkler Kren
Thomas Otrok Nagl
Adriano Bonamore Schober
Stan Steinbichler Weber
Lloyd Lynch Sergeant #1
Norbert Prammer Sergeant #2
Rina Juniku Duty Corporal
Roswitha Soukup Ferris Wheel Woman
Johann Bednar Old Man
Name Job
Manuel Meichsner Sound
Monika Buttinger Costume Designer
Serafin Spitzer Director of Photography
LYLIT Music
Claus Benischke Sound
Atanas Tcholakov Sound
Thiare Galleguillos Production Designer
Nora Czamler Sound
David Wagner Director, Writer
Raphael Caric Production Designer
Stephan Bechinger Editor
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Sabine Gruber Producer
Arash T. Riahi Producer
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Brent_Marchant
5.0

The once-controversial topic of gays in the military has settled down somewhat from its flashpoint status years ago (even if it’s not yet everything that members of the LGBTQ+ community would like it to be). But, in the not-too-distant past, it was still a hot button topic, one that made life diffic ... ult for those in the military, especially for those in relationships who served together, despite guaranteed provisions against discrimination based on sexual orientation. Those are among the challenges addressed in writer-director David Wagner’s third feature outing, a fact-based tale about a closeted (and married) tough-as-nails Austrian military drill sergeant (Gerhard Liebmann) who clandestinely falls for an out-and-proud recruit (Luka Dimić). While the story and sentiments are truly touching, the overall execution, unfortunately, leaves much to be desired. Perhaps the biggest problem here is the screenplay, which is loaded with developments that unfold at an unrealistically fast pace, creating awkward transitions and, consequently, diminishing the picture’s credibility. The effect of that is pacing that comes across as needlessly rushed, something that could have been resolved by simply taking a little more time to allow the narrative to develop, especially given the film’s comparatively short 1:27:00 runtime. The character development feels exaggerated at times, too, with the sergeant vacillating wildly between over-the-top beast and tender loving partner and with the recruit appearing as a little too defiant and flamboyant to be convincing. And then there’s the cinematography, which at times is so dark that it’s virtually impossible for viewers to discern what’s going on, particularly in an initial intimate sequence that’s about as murky as the ocean floor. It’s regrettable that this offering gets so much wrong, because it’s a heartfelt story that deserves a more effective telling. There’s a lot to be said for sharing a touching tale such as this, but the least its creators can do is tell it with earnest believability, something that’s largely absent here.

Nov 06, 2023