
The 120 Days of Bottrop
Comedy
Overview
An eccentric homage to the Rainer Werner Fassbinder days of German filmmaking.
Top Cast


Margit Carstensen
Margit Carstensen
Self
Margit Carstensen
Self


Irm Hermann
Irm Hermann
Self / Liselotte Pulver
Irm Hermann
Self / Liselotte Pulver


Volker Spengler
Volker Spengler
The Producer
Volker Spengler
The Producer


Udo Kier
Udo Kier
Self
Udo Kier
Self


Helmut Berger
Helmut Berger
Self
Helmut Berger
Self
Mario Gazaner
Mario Gazaner
Sönke Buckmann / Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Mario Gazaner
Sönke Buckmann / Rainer Werner Fassbinder


Sophie Rois
Sophie Rois
Self
Sophie Rois
Self
Ilse Garzaner
Ilse Garzaner
Christophs Mutter
Ilse Garzaner
Christophs Mutter


Martin Wuttke
Martin Wuttke
Christoph Schlingensief
Martin Wuttke
Christoph Schlingensief
Kurt Garzaner
Kurt Garzaner
Christophs Vater
Kurt Garzaner
Christophs Vater
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