Beate Uhse

Beate Uhse

Born: October 25, 1919
Died: July 16, 2001
in Wargenau, Germany
Beate Rotermund-Uhse was a German entrepreneur. An aerobatic pilot, she founded the world's first sex store in Flensburg in 1962. Beate Uhse AG, listed on the stock exchange, was a market player in the erotic accessories trade. The erotic channel Beate-Uhse.TV was named after her.

Movies for Beate Uhse...

Sex-Shop DDR: Wildwest nach der Wende
Title: Sex-Shop DDR: Wildwest nach der Wende
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: April 10, 2018
Type: Movie
Documentary about the German sex industry after the German reunification.
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Beate Uhse - Eine deutsche Karriere
Title: Beate Uhse - Eine deutsche Karriere
Character: Self
Released: October 24, 1999
Type: Movie
Documentary about Beate Uhse.
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Title: Beckmann
Character: Self
Released: January 25, 1999
Type: TV
Reinhold Beckmann hosts a weekly talk show.
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Hurra, wir werden aufgeklärt
Title: Hurra, wir werden aufgeklärt
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: March 19, 1989
Type: Movie
German cinemas were flooded with sex education films in the 60s and 70s. What was shown in cinemas then and was meant seriously, is today rather unintentionally funny.
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Title: Nachtcafé
Character: Self
Released: February 14, 1987
Type: TV
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Title: III nach neun
Character: Self
Released: November 19, 1974
Type: TV
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Die sexuellen Wünsche der Deutschen
Title: Die sexuellen Wünsche der Deutschen
Character: Self
Released: August 11, 1972
Type: Movie
Educational film about variants of sexuality.
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Swedish Wife Exchange Club
Title: Swedish Wife Exchange Club
Released: November 28, 1969
Type: Movie
German sex comedy
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Du - Zwischenzeichen der Sexualität
Title: Du - Zwischenzeichen der Sexualität
Released: October 1, 1968
Type: Movie
Educational film devoted mainly to understanding sexual behavior that deviates from the norm and circumstantially attempts to de-taboo human sexuality. The manuscript of the film, which uses a wealth of interviews, statements, charts and reportage elements, was written by the director of the Institute for Educational Psychology at the PH in West Berlin.