Hermes Phettberg
Actor
Hermes Phettberg, born in Vienna in 1952, was one of the most famous and controversial figures in the Austrian cultural scene. He became known in the 1990s with his talk show “Phettbergs Nette Leit Show,” which aired on ORF and achieved cult status thanks to its mixture of relentless directness and subversive humor. In addition to his work as a presenter and author, he also made a name for himself as an actor and performance artist. A central cinematic portrait of him is DER PAPST IST KEIN JEANSBOY (The Pope Is Not a Jeans Boy, 2011, directed by Sobo Swobodnik). The documentary, shot in striking black and white, accompanies Phettberg in his everyday life and shows the contrast between his former fame and his later years, when he lived with health limitations. The work was shown at festivals and described by critics as an intense insight into the artist's life and work. In addition to his presence in this documentary, Phettberg also appeared in other film and television productions and repeatedly stood out in cultural and social debates. His role as a crossover figure between media, art, and public provocation made him a unique figure in the Austrian cultural landscape. Hermes Phettberg received the City of Vienna Prize for Journalism in 2002 for his journalistic work. This award underscores his importance beyond pure entertainment television and honors his work as a commentator on social issues. With his extraordinary blend of humor, taboo-breaking, and personal openness, Hermes Phettberg shaped cultural life in Austria for decades and remains a colorful figure in the collective memory even after his death in 2023.
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Der Papst ist kein Jeansboy

2011
73 mins
Documentary
An Austrian actor, author, TV personality, failed clergy assistant, gay BDSM enthusiast, a kind of renaissance man. A portrait of Hermes Phettberg.