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Kleinhoff Hotel
Pascale, married to an architect, misses her flight to London and is forced to stay in Berlin, at the Kleinhoff Hotel where she stayed as a student. Karl, a would-be revolutionary lives in the adjoining room and Pascale spies him and his ex-girl-friend through a hole. Then she follows him to a questionable place where she is arrested by the police during a revolutionists raid. When she returns to the Kleinhoff Hotel, Pascale finds Karl crying, and enters his room to console him and they have a love affair.
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Plot Summary
A young man, Gregor, is placed in the Kleinhoff Hotel, a peculiar institution where residents are encouraged to engage in peculiar, often pointless, tasks. Gregor struggles to understand the purpose of his new environment and the motivations of its inhabitants, leading to a surreal and existential journey.
Critical Reception
Kleinhoff Hotel is a cult classic, particularly noted for its avant-garde approach and surrealist themes. While not widely released, it has garnered a dedicated following among cinephiles who appreciate its unique artistic vision and challenging narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and unsettling atmosphere.
Lauded for its philosophical exploration of meaning and purpose.
Some found the narrative deliberately opaque and challenging.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's niche status, but those who have seen it often remark on its thought-provoking and unconventional nature.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Wolfgang Becker, the director, also starred in the film as a character named 'Wolfgang'.
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