

Strassenkaiser
Berlin is intoxicated by the summer carnival. Noah, 12, was actually only planning to visit his father, but suddenly he finds himself in the middle of it all.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the lives of wealthy individuals who engage in illegal activities. It explores the motivations and consequences behind their actions, highlighting the blurred lines between legality and morality in the pursuit of wealth and power. The film presents a critical look at the dark side of ambition and the societal structures that may enable such behavior.
Critical Reception
Strassenkaiser received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its thought-provoking exploration of wealth and crime, while others found its narrative to be uneven. Audiences generally responded positively to its unconventional approach to documentary filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its attempt to examine the psychology of wealthy criminals.
- Criticized by some for a perceived lack of clear narrative focus.
- Noted for its visually distinct style and challenging subject matter.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Ralf Schmerberg, is also known for his work in advertising and music videos, bringing a unique visual sensibility to the documentary.
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