Lola

Lola

Release date : August 20, 1981
Runtime : 1h 53m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : Latin / German / English / French /
Production companies : Rialto Film / Trio Film / WDR /
August 20, 1981 1h 53m Germany Drama Latin More
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Germany in the autumn of 1957: Lola, a seductive cabaret singer-prostitute exults in her power as a temptress of men, but she wants out—she wants money, property, and love. Pitting a corrupt building contractor against the new straight-arrow building commissioner, Lola launches an outrageous plan to elevate herself in a world where everything, and everyone, is for sale. Shot in childlike candy colors, Fassbinder’s homage to Josef von Sternberg’s classic The Blue Angel stands as a satiric tribute to capitalism.
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  • title:Lola
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1981
  • Runtime:1h 53m
  • Genres: Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: Latin · German · English · French ·
  • Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder /
  • Writers: Rainer Werner Fassbinder · Pea Fröhlich · Peter Märthesheimer ·
  • Production companies: Rialto Film · Trio Film · WDR ·
  • Overview:Germany in the autumn of 1957: Lola, a seductive cabaret singer-prostitute exults in her power as a temptress of men, but she wants out—she wants money, property, and love. Pitting a corrupt building contractor against the new straight-arrow building commissioner, Lola launches an outrageous plan to elevate herself in a world where everything, and everyone, is for sale. Shot in childlike candy colors, Fassbinder’s homage to Josef von Sternberg’s classic The Blue Angel stands as a satiric tribute to capitalism.
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