Voted "best movie of all time" in a survey by German magazine "Cinema." The movie was later disqualified because either pranksters or Daniel Küblböck fans had manipulated the voting.
According to a newspaper report, one theater showed the movie as a sneak preview. When the audience realized what they were about to see, they forced the theater to show a different film.
Many German theaters removed the film from their schedules after the first weekend, due to extremely low ticket sales.
In a 2009 interview, Daniel Küblböck called this "the worst movie ever made," and admitted that he was so excited to be starring in his own movie that he became blind to the various faults in the screenplay.
Ulli Lommel tried to find an explanation for the controversy about Daniel Küblböck in Germany "I know that from my childhood In Germany we were taught this way. You must not do certain things. You have to behave yourself. And now there is Daniel and he isn't willing to take those fixed bourgeois roles. He creates his own role. He breaks taboos, makes himself up, dresses like a girl. He cries, is clownish, is hysterical. For short, he doesn't behave himself. And because he does this in public, I think some consider this as a salvation and love him, and others can't bear this and hate him."