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Director: Dani Levy
Cast: Florian David Fitz, Petra Berndt, Josef Bierbichler, Hannah Herzsprung
Munich, 1938: After his traditional Jewish restaurant was destroyed by the Nazis during Kristallnacht, restaurateur Richard Schwarz and charismatic jack-of-all-trades Edgar Enders hatch a daring plan. They open a sophisticated Jewish cooking school.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Kochschule Schwarz, directed by Dani Levy, is a critically acclaimed drama that follows the story of a Jewish restaurateur who opens a cooking school in Munich during the Nazi regime in 1938. The film has received positive reviews for its compelling narrative and performances, though detailed ratings and awards information is currently unavailable.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thoughtful, character-driven dramas will appreciate Kochschule Schwarz, directed by Dani Levy. This film blends historical drama with an intimate portrait of resilience, as a Jewish restaurateur and a charismatic jack-of-all-trades open a cooking school in 1938 Munich, in the face of rising Nazi oppression. The standout performances from actors like Florian David Fitz bring this inspiring story to life.