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Plot Summary
A rock star, Udo, finds himself in a dilapidated Berlin cabaret that's on the verge of closure. He decides to help the struggling establishment by putting on a show. However, his efforts are complicated by the owner's daughter, who has her own ambitions and a complicated relationship with her father.
Critical Reception
Cabaret Rotstift was a niche musical comedy that garnered moderate attention in Germany. While its musical numbers and comedic elements were sometimes praised, it was often seen as a somewhat dated and predictable film.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its musical performances by Udo Lindenberg.
Criticized for a somewhat convoluted plot.
Seen as a period piece with limited broader appeal.
Google audience: Audience reception is limited, with many viewers finding the film's humor and musical style characteristic of its era. Some enjoyed the nostalgic aspect and Lindenberg's presence.
Fun Fact
The film features a prominent role for German rock musician Udo Lindenberg, who performs several songs within the movie.
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