Silhouettes on Celluloid - A Boys’ Love Weimar-Era Novel set in Berlin (1927)
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Publisher Description
Berlin, 1927. The film studios of Neubabelsberg promise glamour, ambition, and reinvention. For Swedish lighting artist Magnus Adler, they also offer a chance to transform cinema itself through color, shadow, and emotion.
Ernst König is already a star. Handsome, admired, and carefully controlled, he has built a career on the kind of romance audiences want to believe in. But behind the studio portraits and polished publicity lies a man terrified that the coming age of sound, and the secrets he has spent years concealing, may destroy everything he has made.
When Magnus's experimental work draws Ernst into a risky artistic collaboration, their shared obsession becomes something far more dangerous than professional ambition. In hidden workshops, empty soundstages, and cabaret rooms alive with coded defiance, the two men discover that art can reveal truths no camera was meant to capture.
But Weimar Berlin is changing. Police raids, political suspicion, and the demand for obedient art close in around anyone who refuses to conform. As their film becomes a record of beauty, resistance, and desire, Magnus and Ernst must decide what they are willing to risk for the right to create, and for the fragile love that grows in the dark.
Silhouettes on Celluloid is a Boys' Love Weimar-era historical romance about art, secrecy, danger, and the men who find each other in the flicker between light and shadow.