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In 1920s Berlin, a legendary nightclub becomes a haven for LGBTQ+ individuals, but tensions rise when Nazis infiltrate.
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In Berlin of the late Golden Twenties, the Eldorado is legendary a decadent and hedonistic nightclub in which gays, lesbians and trans people dance cheek to cheek with the rich and powerful. They let loose to the electrifying music of the Weintraub Syncopators, intoxicated by the smells of perfume, rouge and manly sweat. But the Eldorado is also a space of contradictions, in which some openly gay visitors come dressed in Nazi uniforms.










"In essence, the answer to the question "what do Nazis and the LGBTQIA+ community have in common?" should be "absolutely nothing." Eldorado: Everything the Nazis Hate, an exclusive Netflix documentary, delves into the history of the late 1920s when there was a wide sexual freedom in Berlin (and the eponymous nightclub was its mecca), but at the same time, the seeds of Nazism were sprouting. More than just a story about the club, the documentary explores individual stories of people from the community and how they were forced to submit or flee when Adolf Hitler came to power, and paradoxically, Eldorado became a Nazi stronghold."