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The Oktoberfest captivates around 6 million visitors every year. But what makes the world’s largest folk festival so special? This documentary takes a look behind the scenes of the spectacle and follows various people who are responsible for its smooth running and lively atmosphere. Whether they’re families of carnival operators, Oktoberfest servers, or paramedics—they all offer personal insights into their daily lives and explain what makes the magic of the Wiesn so special.

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The Oktoberfest captivates around 6 million visitors every year. But what makes the world’s largest folk festival so special? This documentary takes a look behind the scenes of the spectacle and follows various people who are responsible for its smooth running and lively atmosphere. Whether they’re families of carnival operators, Oktoberfest servers, or paramedics—they all offer personal insights into their daily lives and explain what makes the magic of the Wiesn so special.

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