Bruno is not just any cop. He is Boom Boom Bruno, the district's cowboy. Everything here is under his control. His criminals, his hookers, his boss. He is thrilled with his new partner Mark – it's up to him to teach this insecure boy to be a real man with balls. When a drag queen is found dead on his turf, however, both Bruno and Mark must fight their own prejudices and meet resistance coming from all sides to solve the case.
Being one of the most significant, contemporary painters, Albert Oehlen’s approach is complete refusal of the common art circus. In its own way the Film reflects this very stance. Likewise, it questions the purpose of obsolete thinking patterns created by white straight male artists of a certain age that have dominated the art world for centuries.
Rex Gildo’s songs and musicals made him very popular. His best-known song was “Fiesta Mexicana” from 1972. Rosa von Praunheim tells the story of his life in the context of the gay pride movement, the normative pressures of the Schlager music industry, and the profound changes currently underway.
Ben Becker is a German actor, dubbing and radio play speaker and singer. He had his breakthrough in 1995 in Joseph Vilsmaier's film adaptation of the novel "Schlafes Bruder". He has acted in many film and television productions and has appeared in numerous theater productions. Ben Becker comes from a family of artists. Becker's autobiography "Na und, ich tanze." was published in fall 2011. Becker has a daughter (*2000) with his wife, whom he married in 2012 after 14 years of dating, and lives in Berlin.