- Ex-American G.I returns to Germany after 20 years to make a film and oddly enough winds up homeless on the streets of Berlin. While there, he ends up discovering secrets about himself and his past family history.
- Doug Blankenship,a ne'er-do-well folk artist has lived with his mother for the past twenty years since leaving the Army and a girlfriend behind in Germany. Through a sudden stroke of luck Doug meets a German film producer who is willing to bring him and his spiral notebook full of screenplays to Berlin. The film they eventually make together is called "Love Songs For Scumbags,"about a Neo-Nazi and his drug-addled wife attempting to regain custody of their child from Social Services. Scenes from this film "within the film" run concurrently with Doug's eventual slip into homelessness and mental illness. Meanwhile Doug's long-lost now 20 year old daughter comes to Berlin in search of him.—Anonymous
- Doug Blankenship is a ne'er-do-well folk artist who has lived with his mother for the past twenty years since leaving the Army and a girlfriend behind in Germany. Through a sudden stroke of luck, Doug meets a German film producer who is willing to bring him and his spiral notebook full of screenplays to Berlin. The film they eventually make together is called "Love Songs For Scumbags," about a Neo-Nazi and his drug-addled wife attempting to regain custody of their child from Social Services. Scenes from this film "within the film" run concurrently with Doug's eventual slip into homelessness and mental illness. Meanwhile, a disturbed Sophie, Doug's long-lost 20 year-old daughter, (and budding performance artist) comes to Berlin in search of him.—Anonymous
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By what name was Love Songs for Scumbags (2011) officially released in Canada in English?
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