![]() ![]() During these years she is also immersed in the Berlin demi-monde of alcohol, transvestites, and prostitutes. She dances in cabarets, plays in a vaudeville orchestra, and begins training in voice and theatre. ![]() She is, predictably, expelled, and returns home, but soon moves in with a lesbian lover and begins her single-minded struggle to stardom. Away at boarding school she indulges in after-hours revelry and seduces her tutor. Rather a misfit, she has few friends she rejects family values and scorns her self-effacing sister. In seven “scenes” the legendary femme fatale recounts events from her earlier years through WWII.įrom the start Marlene portrays herself as a very bad girl and a force to contend with. Marlene is a fictional autobiography of Marlene Dietrich (1901-1992). ![]()
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