
In Bavaria's snowy mountains, a battle of the sexes develops over the Rosl family brewery which a conniving relative sets up for staffing entirely by women.The moral is, as with reproduction, society needs both genders to get the job done.

Is it worth the watch? Look, if you have a deep, inexplicable love for mid-century German comedies that rely entirely on the premise that “women and men are different,” you might get a kick out of this. Otherwise, probably not. It’s a loud, dusty affair that feels like watching a stage play through a keyhole. Who will ...


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"Is it worth the watch? Look, if you have a deep, inexplicable love for mid-century German comedies that rely entirely on the premise that “women and men are different,” you might get a kick out of this. Otherwise, probably not. It’s a loud, dusty affair that feels like watching a stage play through a keyhole. Who will hate it? Anyone who prefers their humor with a bit of bite or actual character development. It feels like a relic from a time when everyone was just shouting for the sake of it. 🏔..."
Hans Fitz, Rudo Ritter
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