With a world premiere that has been sold out for weeks, ‘Rock “n” Roll Ringo’ was shown for the first time in a premiere at the Filmwelt Herne cinema yesterday, to mark its nationwide release in Germany. The entire film team from Berlin and North Rhine-Westphalia was in town, including leading actor Martin Rohde, director Dominik Galizia and supporting actor Charly Schultz, who in real life runs the film’s setting, a boxing booth at a fair – an attraction that has been a staple at fairground events across Germany for decades. The former professional boxer plays practically himself in the film and was celebrated by the audience with extra applause for his performance. During the subsequent Q&A, cameraman Elias C. J. Köhler talked about the special challenges of shooting at a fair. His outstanding camera work is further enhanced by the fact that the impressive images were shot on 35 mm analogue.

The Dolby Atmos version of the film was also presented at Herner Filmwelt cinema with the theatrical release. The cinema is one of the few in Germany to have installed and integrated this system.

Today, the tour continues with a sold-out screening at the Düsseldorf Metropol Kino. As in Herne, the huge demand for tickets led to a second showing being organised at short notice with the team. On Saturday, the screening will take place in the Luxussaal 11 of the Cinedom cinema in Cologne, which has of course also been sold out for weeks. For Sunday in Bochum and Dortmund, there are still a few tickets left at the box office.

Synopsis

One day, Ringo Fleisch (33), a scaffolder from Herne, climbs onto a scaffold while drunk and injures a colleague in an accident. He loses his job. Frustrated, he signs on as a mechanic at a fair that is visiting Crange. The colourful lights, the hustle and bustle of the fair and the weird characters fascinate him and offer him a new home. He goes on tour and leaves his deaf daughter Mia (12) with his mother. For the first time, Ringo leaves Crange without knowing when he will return.

At the fair, Ringo meets the boxing booth boss Fränkie, who is impressed by Ringo’s stature and persuades him to fight as a prize fighter in his booth. Ringo is sceptical, but can be persuaded. Frankie becomes his mentor and entices him with easy money, an adrenaline-filled life and star status at the fair. He gives him the stage name ‘Rock “n” Roll Ringo’. From fight to fight, Ringo becomes more and more immersed in the fairground family. Große Hainz, a mime, becomes his loyal companion.

Through Jenny, who works the bumper cars, he gets to know the fast-paced life of the fair, even though he keeps getting into trouble with her brother Mirko. Jenny and Ringo develop a wild friendship, a mixture of affection and mutual benefit. But Ringo has another goal: he wants to take his daughter Mia on a cabin boat to the North Sea at the end of the fair season. To fulfil his daughter’s dream, Ringo gets more and more involved in the fairground life, and in the end he even takes part in a robbery. The film ends tragically, even though the dream comes true.

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Rock ‘n’ Roll Ringo’ is showing in cinemas here:

Aachen: Apollo
Augsburg:
Liliom
Berlin:


Kino Zukunft
Ladenkino B-ware
Tilsiter Lichtspiele
Theater am Friedrichshain
Filmrauschpalast
Freiluftkino Hasenheide
City Kino Wedding
Sputnik am Südstern
Cineplex Alhambra
Cineplex Steglitz
Cineplex Spandau
Bochum: Metropolis
Brandenburg: Cinemotion
Dortmund:

Schauburg
Filmbühne
Dresden: Schauburg
Düsseldorf:
Metropol
Falkensee: Cineplex ALA
Hamburg: Studio Kino
Heidelberg:
Karlstorkino
Herne: Filmwelt
Jena: Kino am Markt
Kassel:
Filmladen
Köln:
 
Cinedom
Filmpalette
Kornwestheim: Capitol Lichtspiele
Leipzig: Cineplex
Luru
Lübeck: Koki
Lüdenscheid: Parktheater
München: Leopold Kinos
Münster: Kampflimmern
Orianienburg: Cinemotion Kino
Preetz: Capitol
Saarbrücken: Filmhaus
Trier: Broadway

Further showtimes and links to the cinemas: www.kino-zeit.de

More information about the movie: Rock ‘n’ Roll Ringo

More information about the film label: Artkeim²