HD
2003
Robert Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan forged a deep bond in their youth in Germany, both escaping troubled backgrounds—Rob from a fractured family and Fab from an abusive home. United by their ambition to achieve stardom, they rose to fame as Milli Vanilli, captivating global audiences in 1990 and earning a GRAMMY for Best New Artist. Yet, their meteoric rise concealed a darker truth, leading to a scandal that would unravel their careers and tarnish their legacy. The story unfolds as a poignant exploration of ambition, friendship, and the harsh realities of fame.