Love Without Fear (film)

Liebe ohne Angst (Love without fear) is a 1989 East German public-education documentary film, directed by Frank Rinnelt.

It was produced by DEFA film studios on commission for the German Hygiene Museum in Dresden.

[1] It includes discussions with young people and some erotic scenes.

[1][2] The film follows a young filmmaker as she goes to a blood bank to have an AIDS test, while she reflects in a stream-of-consciousness style on her own sex life.

The film also interviews an anonymous young man who had recently tested positive and discusses his initial shock and emotions.