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Road closure imminent for movie production.

Traffic jams expected on Wednesday in sex city, roads potentially congested.

Road closure imminent for filming purposes ahead.
Road closure imminent for filming purposes ahead.

Road closure imminent for movie production.

In the heart of Weimar, the city of Goethe and Schiller, a unique event is unfolding. The city centre will experience traffic disruptions on Wednesday, August 20, as the historical cinema production "Ich ist ein anderer" sets up its cameras.

This psychological drama, starring Claes Bang as the controversial figure Felix Kersten, is being filmed in multiple locations, including Weimar, Leipzig, and Vienna. The film is a captivating exploration of Kersten's life, who was Heinrich Himmler's personal masseur during the Nazi era.

The production started filming in Leipzig on July 30, 2025, and is now expanding to Weimar. The specific reason for the filming in Weimar is not provided, but the city is no stranger to the limelight, having previously hosted the 372nd Onion Market, which is introducing a new stage, new operator, and featuring the first top acts this year.

The traffic disruptions are expected to affect motorists in the evening hours on August 20, between 9 PM and midnight. The Harry-Graf-Kessler-Straße will be affected by these disruptions, but the article does not specify if there are any alternative routes for motorists during the disruptions. It's advisable for motorists to plan their routes accordingly to avoid any inconvenience.

It's worth noting that the road closures will not be continuous, with a maximum closure time of three minutes at a time. The city of Weimar is responsible for these disruptions, and there is no mention of any impact on public transportation during this time.

The film "Ich ist ein anderer" is a compelling story about journalist Hedda and her husband Winfried, who confront Kersten on a train to Oslo. Kersten claims to have saved thousands of concentration camp prisoners using his influence over Himmler, but Hedda doubts his heroic narrative and suspects him of myth-making in pursuit of the Nobel Peace Prize.

The film promises to be a thought-provoking exploration of a complex character, and it's an exciting opportunity for Weimar to be a part of this cinematic journey. So, if you're a fan of historical dramas or just curious about the filming process, be sure to keep an eye on the city centre on August 20.

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