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Armin Hagen Freiherr von Hoyningen-Huene (28 December 1942) is a German-American photographer, artist, filmmaker, clothing designer/sewer, and model best known by his stage name Peter Berlin. In the early to mid-1970s. Anderson, James: "Peter Berlin Sixty-Something German Artist From San Francisco Spent His Entire Life Getting Laid", BUTT Magazine, Summer, 2004 His two films, ''
Nights in Black Leather ''Nights in Black Leather'' is a 1973 Gay pornography, gay pornographic film directed and co-produced by Richard Abel under the pseudonym Ignatio Rutkowski for Jaguar Studios, Abel was also responsible for cinematography, editing and music. The f ...
'' (1973) and '' That Boy'' (1974) (credited in the latter as Peter Burian) helped bring gay male erotic films artistic legitimacy.


Early life

Peter Berlin was born December 28, 1942, in German-occupied
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, but he grew up in an aristocratic family in
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. He is the second of the three children."That Man: Peter Berlin" (Documentary), Gorilla Factory Productions, 2005The von Huene Family: History of the Family and its Baltic Homeland
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George Hoyningen-Huene Baron George Hoyningen-Huene (September 4, 1900 – September 12, 1968) was a fashion photographer of the 1920s and 1930s. He was born in the Russian Empire to Baltic German and American parents and spent his working life in France, England and t ...
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Photography

He received post-secondary education in Germany as a photo-technician. In his early 20s, he worked as a photographer for an interview program on German television, photographing some of
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Fashions

Berlin designed and sewed all of his clothing without a pattern. He also was a painter and illustrator. He began photographing himself in erotic poses and making skin-tight clothes to wear as he cruised the parks and train stations of Berlin, and the streets of Rome, Paris, New York and San Francisco. Many of his designs are now seen in the fashion works of such international designers such as
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Filmmaking and celebrity

In the early 1970s, Berlin moved to
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and became a fixture on the streets with his highly suggestive clothing and constant cruising. He collaborated with friend Richard Abel on a 16 mm hard-core porn film entitled ''
Nights in Black Leather ''Nights in Black Leather'' is a 1973 Gay pornography, gay pornographic film directed and co-produced by Richard Abel under the pseudonym Ignatio Rutkowski for Jaguar Studios, Abel was also responsible for cinematography, editing and music. The f ...
'' (1973) in which he played the lead role. Berlin's poster for the film helped make ''Nights in Black Leather'' an underground hit. As a follow-up, Berlin directed, produced, wrote, and starred in ''That Boy'' (1974). He also made four short films in the mid- to late-1970s, which were primarily sold as 8 mm "loops" by mail order. His self-portraits were published and sold. He was also the subject of several Robert Mapplethorpe photographs, five drawings by
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, and at least one photograph by
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. Two Robert Mapplethorpe Polaroid images of Berlin can be seen in the 2008 book, ''Mapplethorpe: Polaroids'', and the Whitney Museum of American Art exhibition of the same name. Some of his famous friends were Salvador and Gala Dali, Warhol, New York fashion designer Koos, and painter Jochen Labriola. He was acquainted with ballet dancer
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Photography

Berlin's photographs and artwork have been exhibited around the world, including the exhibition "Split/Vision" (New York, 1986), curated by Mapplethorpe, and in the exhibition "Berlin on Berlin" (2006) at the Leslie Lohman Gallery in New York. Although he retreated from the limelight in the 1980s, he continues to make videos of himself and lives quietly in
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, where he is still frequently recognized on the streets. He was trained in Germany as a photo technician in the 1960s.


Comeback

In 2005, filmmaker and writer
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directed and co-produced (with Lawrence Helman), the feature-length documentary '' That Man: Peter Berlin'', which began a resurgence of interest in Berlin's works. The documentary premiered at the 2005 Berlin Film Festival and garnered several awards at film festivals worldwide, reconnecting Berlin with his older fans and introducing him to a new generation. In 2006, Berlin launched a web site devoted to his work.


Filmography

;Long features *1973: ''
Nights in Black Leather ''Nights in Black Leather'' is a 1973 Gay pornography, gay pornographic film directed and co-produced by Richard Abel under the pseudonym Ignatio Rutkowski for Jaguar Studios, Abel was also responsible for cinematography, editing and music. The f ...
'' (actor) *1974: '' That Boy'' (director, producer, writer, actor) (credited as Peter Burian) ;Documentary *2005: '' That Man: Peter Berlin'' ;Shorts *1973: ''Waldeslust'' *1974-6: ''Search'' *1974-6: ''Ciro and Peter'' *1976-7: ''Blueboys''


Awards

*2007:
GayVN Awards The GayVN Awards are film awards presented annually to honor work done in the gay pornographic industry. The awards were sponsored by ''AVN Magazine'', the parent publication of ''GAYVN Magazine'', and continue the recognition for gay pornograp ...
, "2007 GayVN Hall of Fame Inductees"


See also

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List of male performers in gay porn films This is a list of notable men who have appeared in gay pornographic films. Pornography has become more mainstream and as of 2009 was a $13 billion industry in the United States; globally consumers spent more than US$3000 on porn every secon ...


References


Further reading


Website of the Hoyningen-Huene family
*"Creating Peter Berlin", text and photos by Dennis Forbes—article in '' After Dark (magazine)'' February 1975, pages 44–51, with photographic portfolio of Peter Berlin


Sources


"Berlin on Berlin" interview by Robert W. RichardsManNet Review: "That Man: SE"

''That Man: Peter Berlin'' reviews by "Dom79" and "TheCygnet"


External links


Peter Berlin official website
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''That Man: Peter Berlin'' official Web site
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''That Man Peter Berlin'' Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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