The film is set in 1957-1958 in Coburg, in post-World War II West Germany. Schuckert is a local construction entrepreneur whose methods of gaining wealth include shady business practices such as bribing the local officials.
His latest scheme is endangered with the arrival of von Bohm, a high minded building commissioner. Von Bohm tries to go for gradual change of the system from within, rather than exposing the participants.
Meanwhile he falls in love with a beautiful woman named Lola. They are attracted to each other, and von Bohm starts thinking of marriage.
When von Bohm finds her to be a cabaret singer/prostitute in the town brothel where most of von Bohm's adversaries are her clients and she is the 'personal toy' of Schuckert's, he collects evidence against Schuckert to expose the corruption.
But because the town has benefited so much from shady capitalism, no one cares. Von Bohm is seduced into the system by money and marrying Lola.
Schuckert gifts the brothel to Lola, now Mrs von Bohm, and von Bohm, on their wedding day. While von Bohm is out walking Schuckert takes Lola to bed.
Cast: Barbara Sukowa, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Mario Adorf, Matthias Fuchs, Helga Feddersen, Karin Baal, Ivan Desny, Elisabeth Volkmann, Hark Bohm, Karl-Heinz von Hassel, Rosel Zech, Christine Kaufmann, Y Sa Lo, Günther Kaufmann, Isolde Barth, Karsten Peters, Harry Baer, Rainer Will, Sonja Neudorfer, Nino Korda, Herbert Steinmetz, Udo Kier
Berlinale (Retrospective), Berlinale (Homage)
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Title: Lola (1981)
Directed by: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Date of birth: 31 Maj 1945, Bad Wörishofen, Bavaria, Germany
Date of death: 10 June 1982, Munich, Germany
Writing credits:
Rainer Werner Fassbinder & Pea Fröhlich
Music by: Peer Raben, Freddy Quinn
Country: West Germany
Language: German
Color: Color
Runtime: 115 min.