It’s 1971 in a filthy German nightclub, and Liza Minnelli is starting to think she’s made one of the worst mistakes of her life – and she’s not the only one. But what nobody realizes is that the weird little low-budget queer musical they’re making would become the stuff of Hollywood legend. This is the story of Cabaret — the film that made icons out of its stars, transformed the very genre of movie musicals, influenced art and culture for decades to come from Chicago to Schitt’s Creek … and served as a warning that’s as timely today as it was back then.
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