Baldur blue tooth
Television series | |
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Original title | Baldur blue tooth |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
year | 1989 |
length | 35 minutes |
Episodes | 13 |
First broadcast | April 23, 1990 on West 3 |
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Baldur Blauzahn was a TV series by WDR that caricatured the German-German problems using the example of two Germanic villages separated by a fence.
action
Bonarum (allusion to the provisional federal capital of Bonn at the time ) is a filthy backward settlement on the banks of the Rhine , shortly before the introduction of the chimney, fertilizer and thunder bar . The head of the clan, Baldur Blauzahn, lives grumbling and grumbling into the day - until a strange refugee comes to Bonarum and with him the messengers of a new era. Soon it will be over with the freestyle of the Gauführer through mass pounding or the contemplative stories that Heinrich the Brögler tells his grandchildren. The hardship takes its course.
background
When the series came on television in 1990, it had already lost its relevance with the fall of the Berlin Wall . It was only shown in a third program on ARD , West 3 .
The novel My ancestors, your ancestors by Wolfgang Quantity served as a template for the series. He also wrote the script. Directed by Karin Hercher .
Web links
- Baldur Blauzahn in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Baldur Blauzahn on fernsehserien.de