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  1. Oct 25, 2019 · Roland Reber's Cabaret of Death: Directed by Roland Reber. With Waltraut Borchmann, Christian Buse, Marina Anna Eich, Mira Gittner. What is life? Is it the yearning of a lover, the fear of growing old, the rebellious struggle for a dignified death or the hunt for the most clicks? Is it maybe just a show?

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    • Roland Reber
    • 2019-10-25
  2. ROLAND REBER’S CABARET OF DEATH paints a multi-layered picture of existence and puts the taboo subject of death back in line into the circle of life. In various storylines a ruined relationship crosses paths with an old man begging for euthanasia, a live show featuring candidates who are mercilessly sacrificed to the audience, a dancer who ...

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  3. a film by Roland Reber and Mira Gittner. Germany 2019, feature, media satire, 93 min, rated 12. Martin Bayer, Elisa Oberzig and many more. “Don’t fear death, fear an unlived life.”. The film is a satirical comedy about the the joy of life, the fear of ageing and the hunt for likes, followers and the most clicks.

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  4. Is it the yearning of a lover, the fear of growing old, the rebellious struggle for a dignified death or the hunt for the most clicks? Is it maybe just a show? ROLAND REBER'S CABARET OF DEATH...

  5. ROLAND REBER’S CABARET OF DEATH paints a multi-layered picture of existence and puts the taboo subject of death back in line into the circle of life.

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  6. Oct 26, 2019 · ROLAND REBER’S CABARET OF DEATH paints a multi-layered picture of existence and puts the taboo subject of death back in line into the circle of life.

  7. Roland Reber's Cabaret of Death. 2020. 1 hr 32 mins. Comedy. Watchlist. ROLAND REBER'S CABARET OF DEATH paints a multi-layered picture of existence and puts the taboo subject of death back...