{{Infobox film | name = Berlin Nights Grand Delusions (Lebenspornografie) | director = Edwin Brienen | producer = Edwin Brienen | writer = Edwin Brienen | starring = Esther Eva Verkaaik<br />Peter Kern<br />Edwin Brienen<br />Jean-Louis Costes | music = Le Syndicat Electronique | cinematography = Jacqueline Sobiszewski | editing = Heidi Reuscher | distributor = Filmfreak Distribution | released = {{Film date|2005|||Netherlands}} | runtime = 89 minutes | country = Netherlands | language = Dutch | budget = | gross = }}

'''''Berlin Nights Grand Delusions''''' (Lebenspornografie) (2003) is a feature film written and directed by Dutch director Edwin Brienen. The 89-minutes uncut version contains nudity, pornographic scenes, and a scatological opening sequence by shock performer Jean-Louis Costes. The film was released on DVD in 2008.

==Plot== A group of Amsterdam artists try to set up an erotic show in a Berlin nightclub. When the show flops, the group fades away into alcohol abuse and sexual excesses. The Virgin Mary manifests herself to the group and offers them happiness.

==Production== Enormous costs, personal affairs and lawsuits about the rights of the film took a total of almost three years before the film had its official German premiere in the Summer of 2005.

==Soundtrack== The soundtrack of the film is composed by Le Syndicat Electronique, released on LP through the French electro label Invasion Planète Recordings.

==External links == *{{IMDb title|id=0308493|title=Berlin Nights Grand Delusions}}

Category:Dutch drama films Category:2003 films Category:Films set in Berlin

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