The Last Real Men
Originally released in 1995. The Last Real Men is a documentary film. directed by Ulrich Seidl. At just 60 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Disappointed by failed relationships and the demands set by local women, more and more Austrians search for happiness in a marriage with women from Thailand and the Philippines. Asked about the positive properties of their Asian spouses, the answer of the Austrian husbands quite often is, "They don't talk back." Protagonist of the film is Karl S., a teacher in Vienna in his forties. Following his failed marriage he is now seeking a durable partnership and is on the lookout for a wife who doesn't question her traditional role. His solution: a wife from the Far East. Karl S. rounds up experiences and visits several mixed couples to get a clearer picture and to have his idea proven right. The film accompanies him on his search for the ideal woman and gives an insight into the imagination of these "last real men" who at the beginning seem to have hit the jackpot with their decisions
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Lotus-Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Last Real Men about?
Disappointed by failed relationships and the demands set by local women, more and more Austrians search for happiness in a marriage with women from Thailand and the Philippines. Asked about the pos...
Who directed The Last Real Men?
The Last Real Men was directed by Ulrich Seidl.
How long is The Last Real Men?
The Last Real Men has a runtime of 1 hours and 0 minutes (60 minutes total).
When was The Last Real Men released?
The Last Real Men was released on October 3, 1995 in theaters.