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- DescriptionSummer Film SchoolDirected by Bob FosseWith Liza Minnelli, Michael York, Joel GreyRated PG, 124 minutes, DCP
Bob Fosse’s Oscar-winning Cabaret brings the 1966 musical to the screen with dazzling flair. Set in 1931 Berlin at the decadent Kit Kat Klub, it follows a love triangle unfolding against the backdrop of a crumbling Weimar Republic. With bold editing, iconic numbers, and haunting political undertones, Cabaret is a genre-defying mix of joy, chaos, and heartbreak.
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