The woman in the red dress (film)

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Movie
Original title The woman in the red dress
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2006
length 90 minutes
Rod
Director Thomas Jacob
script Manfred Kosmann
Claus C. Fischer
music Arnold Fritzsch
camera Sebastian Richter
cut Barbara Hiltmann
occupation

The woman in the red dress is a German television film from 2006, which was made with the participation of an Italian film company based on the script by Manfred Kosmann and Claus C. Fischer. The script is based on the novel of the same name by German author Rose Miriam Reich . Christiane Hörbiger and Katja Studt play the leading roles . Thomas Jacob's directorial work is a mixture of mother-daughter drama and crime thriller . The film has already been repeated several times on ARD and the third programs .

content

The well-off actress Ines Kupfer would like to organize a dream wedding on a grand scale for the marriage of her daughter Natalie with Stephan de Groot. But your daughter would like to just celebrate a modest wedding. Ines is threatened by an anonymous caller and letter writer. Nora Regener, the wife of her family doctor Thomas Regener, suspects Ines Kupfer of being her husband's lover. Nora appears at Natalie Kupfer's hen party and threatens Ines to divulge a secret at the wedding. A short time later, Natalie hears her future husband Stephan and her mother talking about a previous affair. A short time later Natalie inadvertently caused Nora's death in an accident in the boathouse, which shortly after went up in flames. Therefore, the police soon tried to find the murderer at the wedding party.

production

The shooting of the film set against a summer alpine backdrop took place in South Africa near Cape Town.

Reviews

  • monstersandcritics.de thinks it would be a “very exciting, because skilfully condensed plot”, but criticizes “incredibly wooden, pathetically charged dialogues”.
  • cinema.de considers the film to be a “TV Schmonzette” and disgusts it as a “banal farce from the kissing society”.
  • "Despite some negative reviews, the acting of the two main protagonists in particular is considered extremely authentic and piquant with expressive body language". (Movie world)

Web links

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