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Kir Royal

  • TV Series
  • 1986
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
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Senta Berger, Dieter Hildebrandt, Franz-Xaver Kroetz, Ruth-Maria Kubitschek, and Billie Zöckler in Kir Royal (1986)
Dark ComedySatireComedy

This ironic mini series deals with Baby Schimmerlos, gossip reporter of Munich tabloid "MATZ", and the city's legendary high society circles. As everyone who believes to be important wants t... Read allThis ironic mini series deals with Baby Schimmerlos, gossip reporter of Munich tabloid "MATZ", and the city's legendary high society circles. As everyone who believes to be important wants to be in his column, Baby's job isn't an easy one. Beside the small and big scandals of mor... Read allThis ironic mini series deals with Baby Schimmerlos, gossip reporter of Munich tabloid "MATZ", and the city's legendary high society circles. As everyone who believes to be important wants to be in his column, Baby's job isn't an easy one. Beside the small and big scandals of more or less glamorous people he has to take care of his neglected girlfriend Mona who finall... Read all

  • Stars
    • Franz-Xaver Kroetz
    • Senta Berger
    • Dieter Hildebrandt
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    817
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Franz-Xaver Kroetz
      • Senta Berger
      • Dieter Hildebrandt
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Franz-Xaver Kroetz
    Franz-Xaver Kroetz
    • Baby Schimmerlos
    • 1986
    Senta Berger
    Senta Berger
    • Mona
    • 1986
    Dieter Hildebrandt
    • Herbie Fried
    • 1986
    Ruth-Maria Kubitschek
    Ruth-Maria Kubitschek
    • Friederike von Unruh
    • 1986
    Billie Zöckler
    • Edda Pfaff
    • 1986
    Georg Marischka
    • Ministerpräsident…
    • 1986
    Rudolf Wessely
    Rudolf Wessely
    • Sedlacek
    • 1986
    Fritz Muliar
    • Gregory Wiener
    • 1986
    Ortrud Beginnen
    • Liane von Alversleben
    • 1986
    Klaus Guth
    • v. Alversleben
    • 1986
    Willy Harlander
    • Bürgermeister Wimmer…
    • 1986
    Walter Schmidinger
    Walter Schmidinger
    • Staatssekretär Clausthaler
    • 1986
    Carola Regnier
    • TV-Reporterin
    • 1986
    Eckart Witzigmann
    • Koch…
    • 1986
    Harald Leipnitz
    Harald Leipnitz
    • Puppi
    • 1986
    Michaela May
    Michaela May
    • Kathi Maibock, 'Königin Katherina Patricia von Mandalia'
    • 1986
    Marianne Hoppe
    Marianne Hoppe
    • Claire Maetzig
    • 1986
    Erni Singerl
    Erni Singerl
    • Mutter Schimmerlos
    • 1986
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    8t_atzmueller

    Some of the best that (South)-German TV of the 80's had to offer

    Together with the mini-series "Monaco Franze" (also directed by Helmut Dietl), "Kir Royal" was one of the finest shows produced by German TV. Whereby, we have to use the word "German" very loosely, since both shows have been produced in the free-state of Bavaria, particularly its capital Munich. Munich: fondly referred to by the locals as "the Monaco of the south" (and by non-Bavarians, so-called Prussians, as "Germanys Palermo").

    See, Munich is rather unique when it comes to the parallel societies, the rigid social-hierarchy, that often reminds of the Indian caste system: You're either average working-class, lovingly referred to by the upper-class as "scum", or you're part of the "Schickeria". The "Schickeria", which consists the so-called "important people", the upper-ten-thousand, the rich, the new money, royalty, politicians, wannabes and hanger-ons. As part of the Schickeria, you have the obligation to party all night, eat only the fanciest of foods (whether you like that food or not) and, most importantly, you'll need to see your picture in next mornings newspaper. That is where boulevard-reporter Baby Schimmerlos comes in and that is what makes Baby "the king of Munich".

    There are distinct similarities between Schimmerlos and the above mentioned "Monaco Franze": both are archetypal characters that you'll only find in Munich. Both are proletarians, hailing from the lower end of society and have elbowed their way into the upper-ten-thousand. But where Monaco Franze is a local Casanova, a sort of lovable scoundrel, Schimmerlos is an ice-cold, ruthless reporter, who has but one thing on his mind: to dig up as much dirt as possible, have it printed under his name and, almost more important, under his picture. Schimmerlos decides who is "in" and who is not, which makes him the untitled king-maker of the Schickeria, a man to be feared, hated but to whom you better suck up to if you want to be part of the elite.

    It would be difficult to find sympathy for a character like Schimmerlos (or, in a matter of fact, for any of the shallow, duplicitous, narcissistic folk that portray the members of the Schickeria). Schimmerlos has nothing but disdain for his upper-class "friends", treats his photographer Herbie more like a manservant or a dog, his girlfriend Mona just slightly better, and his secretary Edda like a slave. Generally Baby has only sympathy for one and only one person: Baby Schimmerlos. What makes the viewer root for Schimmerlos is the excellent play by actor Franz Xaver Kroetz. Same goes for the rest of the cast, which consists only of the cream of the crop of German film, TV, comedy and cabaret.

    The magic word is "satire". If you're looking for slapstick or contrived comedy, you won't find any in "Kir Royal". The comedic aspects are created purely by the situations and the characters – and if you've ever spent some time in Munich, you'll notice that all characters and situation are spot on and eerily realistic.

    Another aspect that makes the show special is the fact that director Dietl and screenwriter Patrick Süskind (author of "The Perfume") knew when to stop. Unlike many modern shows, who don't shy away from churning out the most ludicrous storyline in the hope of surviving another season, "Kir Royal" says all that is has to say in six episodes.

    A final word about the meaning of "Kir Royal", which is a cocktail of champagne and Crème de Cassis: if you want to be "in" you better be ready to put your 20 bucks on the table for a glass of Kir Royal (but be warned: it tastes horrible). Otherwise, when in Munich, you'll have to drink beer like the rest of the "scum".
    10Ehrgeiz

    Easily one of the best German TV series

    "Kir royal" is a German TV series about the mishappenings of society reporter and major douche bag Baby Schimmerlos (Franz Xaver Kroetz). Unfortunately it ran only for six episodes but is still regarded high by critics and the few people who saw it. And rightfully so. This series, made over 20 years ago, has still such a quality, that it makes me really angry that our TV is filled with so much mediocre stuff especially regarding series and made-for-TV movies. In a way, even in international standards, it was ahead of its time. 12 years older than Americas "South park" it featured portions of the gross out humor and touchy subjects. For the time, it was quite graphic, showing a homosexual couple lying in the bed in the second episode and in a later episode even the main actors penis. Baby Schimmerlos, greatly played by Franz Xaver Kroetz, is the reporter who loves to dig in the dirt and would do anything for stories featuring the rich and mighty. Senta Berger plays his beautiful wife Mona, who is regularly mistreated by her husband and is kind of the good conscience in the story. Herb (Dieter Hildebrandt) is Baby's photographer who seems to be nicer on the surface, but is even more amoral and cynical. Edda (Billie Zöckler) is his wise, loyal but outspoken secretary. Frau von Unruh (an also excellent Ruth Maria Kubitschek), is the somewhat naive chief editor of the newspaper, who loves dirty stories as much as to keep the image of the newspaper clean. The greatest performance was done by Kroetz himself, who had the difficult task to make the viewer sympathize with the highly unsympathetic and shallow "Baby". The series was not only bold in having a dirty language and such. In many ways, it was a satire about German-style corruption of the rich and mighty which was kind of widespread in the mid-80ies. Some of the characters Schimmerlos deals with are thinly veiled counterparts of real life personalities, like Consul Weyer, a then famous strange salesman and likely betrayer where you could buy nobility titles, in the 3rd episode. The only thing I did not like was the ending. The sixth episode was weaker and it kind of ended disastrous for the main character Schimmerlos. Unfortunately, the series was never picked up, but director Helmut Dietl and writer Patrick Süskind tried to use the formula several times later - but never to the efficiency of "Kir Royal."

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      Konstantin Wecker composed many different themes for this mini-series but none of them sounded "happy" enough for Helmut Dietl. One day Dietl called Wecker and said that he would need the theme immediately, so Wecker made up a tune on the spot and whistled it to Dietl over the phone. The director liked it the song so much that he used it as the theme for the series.
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      Followed by Zettl (2012)

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1986 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Кир-рояль
    • Filming locations
      • Geiselgasteig, Bavaria, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Balance Film
      • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
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      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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