The magic woman

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Movie
Original title The magic woman
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1999
length 107 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
Rod
Director Ilse Hofmann
script Angelika Kaps
production Sat.1 , Bavaria Film GmbH
music Andreas Koebner
camera Peter Döttling
cut Klaus Handorf
occupation

Glamor woman is a comedy of director Ilse Hofmann in 1999. The film adaptation based on the eponymous novel of the author Hera Lind from 1995. In the lead role embodies Iris Berben the actress Charlotte.

action

Charlotte is just as fed up with her boring existence as her husband Ernstbert, whose name not only reflects pure boredom, he also lives this boredom with pleasure. Charlotte decides to make something interesting out of her boring life and is looking for a new “kick” by getting involved in various affairs with strange men. But even that doesn't bring her the desired attraction, because the love affairs that have begun with Hannes and Justus bring a certain variety into her life for a short moment, the little sexual adventures with the two are quite nice for her in between, but she will That too quickly becomes boring, so that she is always on a quest to permanently change her life.

She reflects on her qualities as an actress and begins to perform her art on small, regional stages . Ernstbert, who as a spectator follows some of the performances shown by her, is amazed at the unfamiliar quality of his wife.

Production notes

The film premiered on German television on May 25, 1999 in Germany . The locations were Leipzig and Munich .

Reviews

"Alice Schwarzer, please take over!"

- TV feature film

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Die Zauberfrau (TV Movie 1999) - Release Info - IMDb. In: imdb.com. Retrieved June 12, 2015 .
  2. Die Zauberfrau (TV Movie 1999) - Filming Locations - IMDb. In: imdb.com. Retrieved June 12, 2015 .
  3. Die Zauberfrau - film review - film - TV SPIELFILM. In: tvspielfilm.de. Retrieved June 12, 2015 .