A bunch of hopeless “losers” try to get rich quick by the strength of their wits. But this proves no easy task in a city like Berlin. They try their luck at everything from fraud, lottery games and even satanic rituals, but finally discover that true riches are often everything else but mere cash.
Exploring the youth culture of 21st-century Berlin through five energetic episodes, this anarchic anthology film is a monument to bad taste. Taking in conniving hand models, rhino tranquilizers, and a Satanist called Fred, Black Sheep is a wild urban odyssey that revels in the absurd and grotesque.
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