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When a neighborhood starts to become gentrified, a cabaret owner struggles to keep his club afloat. He is forced to take a stand against the powers that be to protect his family and...
- Drama
- Michael Imperioli
- Bruno de Almeida
Feb 20, 2020 · ‘Cabaret Maxime’: Film Review. Michael Imperioli plays the owner of an endangered nightclub in Bruno de Almeida's vibe-heavy drama 'Cabaret Maxime.' By John DeFore. February 20,...
By addressing the dark realities of show business, Cabaret Maxime spotlights the beauty of unconditional artistic love for an individual creative pursuit, and for a shared belief system amongst...
Feb 20, 2020 · Review: A Curious Burlesque House Imperiled by Gentrification. Michael Imperioli stars in a Bruno de Almeida film featuring faded European glamour not pinned down by time or place. Share...
- Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
- Bruno de Almeida
Feb 21, 2020 · Cabaret Maxime Reviews - Metacritic. Summary Bennie Gaza is the owner of Cabaret Maxime, a nightclub in an old red-light district, where a group of colorful performers create musical acts, burlesque numbers and strip tease.
- Bruno de Almeida
- Michael Imperioli
Cabaret Maxime: Directed by Bruno de Almeida. With Michael Imperioli, Ana Padrão, John Ventimiglia, Fernando Gomes. A cabaret owner tries to keep his club from being taken over by the powers that be.
Popular reviews. Cabaret Maxime is not a remake or rip-off of The Killing Of A Chinese Bookie. It is a recontextualization. I think Bookie was a film about the state of studios and their grasp over artists in the seventies, I firmly believe that Cabaret Maxime is a film about the very current state of cinema.