The Robbie Williams Story: World star Robbie Williams only filled the neighboring 96 Stadium on June 30 - now his biopic is being shown on the Parkbühne.
About the movie
Little Robbie (Asmara Feik as a motion-capture body double) dreams of becoming a star. At the age of 16 (from now on: Jonno Davies), he is cast by music manager Nigel (Damon Herriman) as a member of the newly formed boy band Take That. The quintet hit the ground running, taking the charts by storm and soon performing in soccer stadiums. But this kind of fame is not what Robbie had hoped for. He is not allowed to write and sing his own songs. Instead, he is simply expected to look pretty while dancing to the songs of his bandmate Gary (Jake Simmance). Frustrated, the young man turns to drugs, alcohol and meaningless sex. But he overdoes it so much that he is fired from the group. Plagued by self-doubt, addictions and private catastrophes, he then faces a complete crash. He then realizes that he must finally summon up the courage and strength to face his own personal demons ... The biopic is based on the life story of British pop superstar Robbie Williams, who is portrayed throughout as a computer-generated monkey.
Seating on the meadow
You are not allowed to set up your own beach shells. A special zone has been set up for camping chairs (no loungers, no tables, no beanbags, no Lamzacs - so really only camping chairs! There is only room here as long as there is room. The meadow is reserved for people sitting on blankets or on the ground. Dogs, cats, ferrets and other pets must unfortunately stay outside.
Weather conditions
The organizers open the cinema in (almost) any weather. Even in the rain. However, should the event be canceled due to weather conditions (storm, doomsday), the organizers will inform you daily on Facebook by 6 pm at the latest.
Food & drink
Chilled drinks, cocktails, ice cream and tasty grilled food will be available for purchase on the grounds. Spectators may also bring their own food and drink and consume it on the grounds at beer tables, on woolen blankets or on the grandstand of the Gilde Parkbühne.
Protection of minors
There are legal requirements for children and young people under the age of 18 at the Seh-Fest. Information on the protection of minors can be found here, and the document on "Parental responsibility" can be downloaded here. The Seh-Fest monitors compliance with the legal framework and carries out checks on admission.
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