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Cafe Electric

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In a vibrant European city of the 1920s, a young bohemian artist, caught between his dreams and the struggle for survival, finds refuge and friendship in a café filled with peculiar characters. This place, known for being the epicenter of nightlife and creativity, becomes a microcosm where the stories of its visitors intertwine. The plot revolves around the life of a melancholic pianist who dreams of fame, a disillusioned jazz singer trying to find her voice, and a group of frustrated writers seeking inspiration in every cup of coffee.

As the night progresses, the atmosphere becomes charged with tensions and yearnings. The characters face their own personal demons and broken dreams while attempting to forge connections, whether through art or love. The film, endowed with a captivating visual style and an immersive soundtrack, explores the complexities of human relationships and the ongoing search for authenticity in a world that seems to have lost its way.

With scenes that balance comedy and melancholy, the café's visitors are forced to confront their choices and the impact they have on others. By the end of the night, hidden truths are revealed and the promise of new dawns emerges, leaving everyone with a faint glimmer of hope despite the uncertainty that the future brings.

Media type
Movie
Year
1927
Director
Gustav Ucicky
Writer
Jacques Bachrach
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Actors
Willi Forst
Marlene Dietrich
Fritz Alberti
Anny Coty
Igo Sym
Vera Salvotti
Wilhelm Völcker
Albert von Kersten
Nina Vanna
Gender
Romance
Crimen
Drama
Country
Germany
Original title
Café Elektric
Duration
78
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