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Rossini

Country: Germany, Language: German, 114 mins

  • Director: Helmut Dietl
  • Writer: Helmut Dietl; Patrick Suskind
  • Producer: Helmut Dietl; Norbert Preuss

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Jakob Windisch has written THE number one bestselling novel. Since he is very shy, no-one has seen him except Uhu Zigeuner who is the designated director of the film adaption. Zigeuner is on the hunt for the woman of his dreams, a woman who should also play the main role in the film. Meanwhile, ruthless producer Oskar Reiter wants to buy the film rights at all costs - and he is struggling for the love of the beautiful Valerie. These and a lot more egos meet every night in a restaurant called 'Rossini' where everybody must go so that everybody else sees them.


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Cast & Characters

Gotz George as Uhu Zigeuner;
Mario Adorf as Paolo Rossini;
Heiner Lauterbach as Oskar Reiter;
Gudrun Landgrebe as Valerie;
Veronica Ferres as Schneewitchen;
Joachim Krol as Jakob Windisch;
Hannelore Hoger as Charlotte Sanders;
Armin Rohde as Dr. Sigi Gelber;
Jan Josef Liefers as Bodo Kriegnitz;
Martina Gedeck as Serafina