Go Trabi Go is a 1991 German comedy and road movie directed by Peter Timm. It was the first major box office hit about events concerning the newly reunified Germany. Unlike other films in this period that focused on the problems following reunification, Go Trabi Go sees the main characters, former citizens of East Germany, explore places in Europe outside the Eastern Bloc that they were not allowed to visit during the Communist era.
Udo Struutz Wolfgang Stumph, teacher in the East German town of Bitterfeld, SaxonyAnhalt, is a great fan of Goethe and wants to visit all places described in Goethes Italian Journey. Following the German reunification in 1990, he sees the possibility to do so since it is now possible for him and his wife Rita Marie Gruber and daughter Jacqueline Claudia Schmutzler to travel to Italy. Driving in their family Trabant called Schorsch, they set out to go on their first vacation in the west.Their first stop on their journey southwards is Regensburg where Struutzs brotherinlaw Ottfried Fischer lives, who are portrayed as extreme opposites to the East German family. Following this short family reunion, the family with their Trabant is transported by a friendly truck driver to Italy where they continue on their own again. Arriving in Rome, the familys borrowed camera is stolen which prompts mother and daughter Struutz to chase after the thief, not only recovering their camera but also the money the thief stole. Not being able to talk to the police about it and not being able to find Udo again, they decide to check into a luxury hotel with the recovered money. Meanwhile, Udo sleeps in the car after driving through the city the whole day and is awakened by two young women who want to party with him, which leads to the Trabi driving down some stairs and casing being torn apart which they then replace with colorful spare parts. The family reunites at the Spanish Steps the next day and continues onto Naples where the Trabi loses its roof because the family forgot to secure it in place while trying to make a picture of themselves with Vesuvius in the background. ........
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