A summer in Burgenland

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Episode in the series A Summer in ...
Original title A summer in Burgenland
Country of production Germany
original language German
length 90 minutes
classification Episode 14 ( list )
First broadcast January 6, 2015 on ORF2
Rod
Director Karola Meeder
script Alrun Fichtenbauer ,
Astrid Ströher
music Dominik Giesriegl
camera Markus Nestroy
cut Ronny Mattas
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
A summer in Iceland

Successor  →
A Summer in Greece

A summer in Burgenland is a German TV film by Karola Meeder from 2015 . The ZDF Sunday film , which starts in the “ Herzkino ” category , is the fourteenth episode of the film series Ein Sommer in ... , which takes place in different locations around the world.

action

Maria Graf has traveled from her adopted home in Cologne to her original home in Rust , where she gets out of the taxi in front of her guesthouse "Zum Storch" and looks up at the roofs with the many storks . In the guesthouse she has to find out that the rooms are fully occupied. A letter from her son Paul took her to Burgenland . On site, she meets his girlfriend, the sailing instructor Nina, who is pregnant by her son, but he has no idea what it is. Paul is a manager and is currently working in Shanghai on business . Maria offers her active support, which Nina completely rejects and treats her potential mother-in-law with reserve. In order to get closer to her, she simply signs up for Nina's sailing course for beginners, which the young woman doesn't like at all. However, her uncle Harald, who leads Maria around the area, treats himself kindly, which evokes memories of her escape from Hungary to the West.

background

The shooting of A Summer in Burgenland lasted twenty-one days and stretched from July 15, 2014 to August 13, 2014 at locations in Rust on Lake Neusiedl . For director Karola Meeder , after A Summer in Amsterdam, it was the second film she directed for the ZDF Herzkino series.

criticism

The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm pointed their thumbs to the side, spoke of a “TV family drama in Austria's“ most Hungarian ”federal state” and summarized critically: “Half-cooked and sappy, but reasonably original”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. See crew-united.com
  2. See tvspielfilm.de