


Is it worth a watch? Honestly, you probably already know if you’re the type of person who likes Die Katz' im Sack. If you love dusty, black-and-white comedies where people lose their dignity over a misunderstanding, you’ll have a grand time. If you need your movies to make sense or have a point, stay away. This isn't e...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth a watch? Honestly, you probably already know if you’re the type of person who likes Die Katz' im Sack. If you love dusty, black-and-white comedies where people lose their dignity over a misunderstanding, you’ll have a grand time. If you need your movies to make sense or have a point, stay away. This isn't exactly high art, but it's got a certain charm that is hard to shake once you start watching. The whole thing is basically a giant game of pretend. The lead actress is running arou..."
Egon Brosig
Jan Fethke, Mihály Eisemann, László Szilágyi
Germany

