
🎬 Title: Wenzel: Glaubt nie, was ich singe
Story: Wenzel is a genuine poet and passionate musician whose open-air festival in Kamp attracts fans from all over the country. During East Germany’s era, he was a leading figure in the critical song theater “Karls Enkel” and later teamed up with Steffen Mensching in the comedic duo “MEH&WEH,” delivering thought-provoking and politically charged cabaret programs that became cult favorites. Despite his remarkable productivity, the COVID-19 pandemic put a significant halt to his work. He has collaborated with notable artists like Arlo and Nora Guthrie, children of folk legend Woody Guthrie, performing with them in Nashville. His profound songs blend tender poetry with sharp satire targeting the Federal Republic, resonating deeply with his fans. Wenzel remains the provocateur and bard his audience has always known.
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📅 Release date: 2023-05-11
⏱️ Runtime: 1h 46m
🎭 Genres: Documentary, Music
🎬 Director: Lew Hohmann
✍️ Writer: Lew Hohmann
🌍 Countries: Germany
🏢 Production companies: RBB, MDR
👥 Cast: Hans-Eckardt Wenzel (Self), Steffen Mensching (Self), Konstantin Wecker (Self), Andreas Dresen (Self), Christoph Hein (Self), Antje Vollmer (Self), Nora Guthrie (Self)
Editor’s note: Here’s a brief overview of Wenzel: Glaubt nie, was ich singe (2023): This film artfully combines documentary and music-focused elements, prioritizing emotional depth over flashy visuals. Under the adept direction of Lew Hohmann, it maintains a consistent rhythm and an authentic sense of location. The performances, particularly by Hans-Eckardt Wenzel, Steffen Mensching, and Konstantin Wecker, lend the narrative a relatable human dimension. With a runtime of 1h 46m, the pacing is deliberate, and each scene is thoughtfully executed. If this premise resonates with you, consider adding it to your watchlist.
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