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  1. Cult film status. Since the 1980s, the film has gained cult film status at many German universities. During party-like showings in university auditoriums in early December, students bring props to participate in the movie's action similar to audience participation in showings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

  2. Die Feuerzangenbowle from Director Helmut Weiss is based on the novel by the same name from Heinrich Spoerl and Hans Reimann that has turned into a cult German film. The film tells the story of a writer Johannes Pfeiffer who goes undercover as a student in a high school after his friends told him that he missed out on a great life experience ...

  3. Dec 24, 2018 · Yes, the drink came first. Feuerzangenbowle (FOY-er-tsangen-BOH-luh) is a famous German drink that few non-German-speakers have ever heard of. Fire-tongs punch is a seasonal, hard-to-pronounce alcoholic hot beverage, but it’s based on a much better known winter drink called Glühwein (hot mulled wine).

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  4. Feb 24, 2021 · With this in mind, the film raises even more questions for modern viewers: is the enjoyment of watching Die Feuerzangenbowle complicit in covering up a devastating and difficult past? Is the film therefore still achieving the goal set out by its fascist creators?

  5. Dec 13, 2021 · When you’re ready to make your punch, wash the oranges and lemons, dry them, then cut them into slices. Place both in a pot, adding the wine (Pinot Noir or Dornfelder are good choices) and ...

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  6. "Die Feuerzangenbowle" continues to be celebrated as a cult film amongst young people; every year before Christmas break, in lecture halls from Flensburg to Munich, students sit with their mugs of mulled wine and laugh themselves silly over Pfeiffer the schoolboy.

  7. Die Feuerzangenbowle is very well made and today enjoys a cult status in Germany (the 1944 version that is). However, most of the humour would not travel well at all, especially the clever use of accents and dialects is virtually untranslatable; a non-native speaker -- even somebody with a fair knowledge of German -- would miss most of it when ...

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