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Herminafields - Zeitgeist
The film is composed around a violent incident, happened in 1956. Upon hearing the news that the Russians were approaching, the dwellers of the Home for the Disabled armed themselves. Followed by stares by people living in the area they marched along Hermina road, or went in wheelchairs, on crutches, hobbling, dragging rifles and a heavy machine-gun...
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the journey of the German hip-hop group Fettes Brot as they prepare to release their album 'Strom und Drang'. It offers an intimate look into the creative process, the pressures of the music industry, and the band's dynamic relationship with their fans. The film captures the essence of their musical evolution and their reflections on their place within the German zeitgeist.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received by critics and fans alike for its candid portrayal of the band and its insightful look into the German hip-hop scene. It was praised for its authenticity and its ability to connect with the audience on a personal level.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a compelling look behind the scenes of a successful German hip-hop group.
Praised for its genuine and unvarnished portrayal of the creative process.
Connects well with fans by showcasing the band's personal struggles and triumphs.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available, general audience reception suggests a positive viewing experience, with many appreciating the film's directness and insight into the lives of Fettes Brot.
Fun Fact
The documentary's title, 'Zeitgeist', translates to 'spirit of the age' in German, reflecting the film's intention to capture the cultural moment of Fettes Brot's career.
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