I have to admit, I had no idea who Rollinger was, before watching this movie, which was a part of the program at the Berlin International Festvial. What I did get, was a documentary, that was obviously scripted or at least somewhat rehearsed, so it's not entirely a documentary in its essence. But that should not make it less entertaining for you. Nor should the fact that our main "character" here is gay put you off too much.
In the end he's human and you may like his style/arrogance or not. But you can't deny that the guy is funny (even when they over dramatize a few things). An interesting look behind the scenes, though you won't get to see that much opera. And the amount of naked men is also limited (to which I'm grateful to be honest). Situations that arouse (no pun intended), make for an interesting watch and a strange experience
In the end he's human and you may like his style/arrogance or not. But you can't deny that the guy is funny (even when they over dramatize a few things). An interesting look behind the scenes, though you won't get to see that much opera. And the amount of naked men is also limited (to which I'm grateful to be honest). Situations that arouse (no pun intended), make for an interesting watch and a strange experience