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Krömer - Die internationale Show
A nearly illiterate woman becomes one of the founders of Poland's Solidarity union.
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Plot Summary
Krömer - Die internationale Show was a German late-night comedy talk show hosted by Kurt Krömer. The show featured Krömer's distinctive, often absurd and provocative interview style with a diverse range of guests from politics, entertainment, and culture. Known for its unscripted moments and Krömer's eccentric persona, the show aimed to provide a unique and entertaining perspective on current events and societal issues.
Critical Reception
The show garnered a cult following for its anarchic humor and Kurt Krömer's unformulaic approach to the talk show format. While some critics praised its originality and Krömer's fearless interviewing, others found its provocative nature divisive. It was generally seen as a departure from more traditional late-night shows, appealing to an audience that appreciated its experimental and often surreal comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unconventional and fearless interviewing style.
Appreciated for its unique blend of satire, absurdity, and social commentary.
Divisive due to its provocative humor and Krömer's eccentric persona.
Google audience: Audience reception was largely positive, with viewers enjoying the show's unpredictable nature and Kurt Krömer's ability to elicit candid and often humorous responses from guests. Many found the show refreshing compared to more mainstream talk shows.
Fun Fact
Kurt Krömer famously interrupted his own show multiple times by pretending to have technical difficulties or to engage in impromptu, surreal skits, blurring the lines between scripted comedy and live television.
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