Schlagerland 2017
Dive into the world of German pop culture with 'Schlagerland (2017)', a captivating documentary that delves into the personal stories behind the music.
Director: Arne Birkenstock
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Schlagerland (2017) about?
This documentary takes viewers on a journey into the world of German pop culture, exploring the personal stories behind the music and the people who make it all possible.
Who directed Schlagerland?
Arne Birkenstock directs this captivating documentary that delves into the heart of German pop culture.
Who stars in Schlagerland?
The film features a talented cast that includes music legends Jürgen Drews, Roland Kaiser, Andreas Gabalier, and Helene Fischer.
Is Schlagerland (2017) worth watching?
While Schlagerland (2017) may not have a high IMDb rating, its unique blend of music, culture, and history makes it a must-watch for anyone who loves music or culture.
How long is Schlagerland?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Schlagerland (2017) — A Journey into the Heart of German Pop Culture
Dive into the world of German pop culture with 'Schlagerland (2017)', a captivating documentary that delves into the personal stories behind the music. Director Arne Birkenstock takes viewers on a journey to the heart of Schlager, exploring the provincial stages, big cities, and the producers and performers who make it all possible. From the glittering lights of the big city to the cozy charm of small-town Germany, 'Schlagerland (2017)' is a film that will leave you humming the tunes long after the credits roll.
Get ready to experience the unique blend of music, culture, and history that defines German Schlager. With a cast that includes music legends Jürgen Drews, Roland Kaiser, and Helene Fischer, this documentary is a must-watch for anyone who loves music, culture, or just wants to learn more about the fascinating world of Schlager.
Featuring a mix of interviews, live performances, and behind-the-scenes footage, 'Schlagerland (2017)' is a film that will make you laugh, cry, and maybe even inspire you to learn more about the German language and culture.