Peter Alexander in All for Love
Peter Alexander: "All for Love" is a film filled with nostalgia, charm, and many unforgettable melodies. The musical legacy from Peter Alexander's films is brought back to life in a special way here: 23 of his most famous songs from the most popular cinema films of the 1950s and 1960s are carefully curated, presented in their original film clips, and woven together into a new and atmospheric overall experience. Max Müller guides viewers through the film, leading the program with charm, wit, and a keen sense for historical context. His moderation provides background, creates transitions, and connects individual scenes into a vibrant whole. Through personal anecdotes and pointed commentary, a dialogue emerges between him and the audience that elevates the film far beyond a mere retrospective. Because Peter Alexander in "All for Love" is a communal experience—it's conceived as a sing-along film with lyrics displayed on screen: the audience is invited to sing along, to reminisce, and to be swept away by the atmosphere of perhaps a more carefree time. Classics like "Im weißen Rössl," "Verliebt, verlobt, verheiratet," and "Das tu ich alles aus Liebe" evoke memories while creating new, shared moments in the cinema.
