Chaos queens: a problem for every solution

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Episode in the Chaos Queens series
Original title for every solution a problem
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
Producers at Work
length 88 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
classification Episode 1
German-language
first broadcast
March 19, 2017 on ZDF
Rod
Director Thomas Freundner
script Aglef Püschel
Wiebke Jaspersen
production Alexander Keil
Christian Popp
music Helmut Zerlett
camera Benjamin Dernbecher
cut Andrea Schriever
occupation
chronology

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A German comedy film by Thomas Freundner from 2017 based on the novel of the same name by the writer Kerstin Gier is a problem for every solution . It is the pilot of the Herzkino series Chaos-Queens of ZDF . The German premiere took place on March 19, 2017.

action

As long as she can remember, Gerri Thaler has been the black sheep of the family, her sister Lulu always receives preferential treatment. She compensates for her inferiority complexes by writing doctor novels. But when the publisher demands vampire stories from the author, Gerri plans a highlight. She sends farewell letters in which she writes that she is no longer willing to live. After the suicide does not go as planned, she has to deal with her family and in the end finds both professional success and great love.

background

For every solution a problem was filmed from June 28, 2016 to July 26, 2016 in the state capital Berlin . The film was produced by Producers at Work . In the film, Katharina Wackernagel plays with her uncle Christof Wackernagel , who is her father in the film.

criticism

The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm praised the leading actress Katharina Wackernagel and rated a problem for every solution with the words “Tired of living Wackernagel alive!” With their best possible rating, thumbs up.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. A problem for every solution, TV-Film, 2016, ZDF, Germany | Crew United
  2. A problem for every solution. Short review at tvspielfilm.de