Once Hans with hot sauce

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Movie
Original title Once Hans with hot sauce
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2013
length 96 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Buket Alakuş
script Hatice Akyün (template), Ruth Toma (screenplay)
production Uwe Kolbe ,
Stefan Schubert ,
Ralph Schwingel
music Ali N. Askin
camera Jutta Pohlmann
cut Andreas Radtke
occupation

Once Hans with a hot sauce is a German comedy film by Buket Alakuş from 2013. The film is based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by Hatice Akyün .

action

Hatice Coscun lives as a journalist in Hamburg , largely free and far away from Turkish culture. But she still has a little " Anatolia " in her head. When her younger sister Fatma becomes pregnant, she has a big problem. Because her sister is only allowed to marry when Hatice has found a husband. Fortunately, she has a boyfriend named Stefan, who is supposed to “get engaged” with her at a family reunion. But on the way to the tranquil Salzgitter there is a dispute because Stefan has somewhat absurd ideas and tries to portray himself as a true Turk. He falls into clichés. The planned meal takes place without him. When Fatma put pressure on, but Hatice and Stefan finally split up, Hatice persuades her gay friend Gero to give Stefan her. However, this is revealed when he hooks up with the son of the local greengrocer. Hatice's father is disaffected.

One thing is clear to the sisters: a new man is needed. But the search is difficult. After a series of disappointments and when Hatice is about to give up, she meets the good-looking and even charming Hannes. The two fall in love and start a relationship. At the wedding of Mr. Coscun's niece, Hannes Hatice's parents should get to know. But that day is an important basketball game. When Hatice's father put pressure on his daughter the evening before the wedding, Hatice attended Hannes' game. The team loses when Hatice distracts their friend at the crucial moment. It comes to an argument and the two separate.

The next day Hatice presented Stefan as Hannes. When the real Hannes turns up at the wedding and wants to be reconciled with Hatice, the dizziness is exposed. Hatice's father rejects his daughter. But he did the math without his family: together they convince the father to take his daughter back into the family and to let Fatma marry before her. When trying on the wedding dress, the family realized that Mr. Coscun knew beforehand that Fatma was pregnant.

background

Hatice Akyün published her autobiographical debut novel in 2005, and she read the audio book of the same name herself. The novel was continued in 2008 with Ali for dessert and in 2013 with Ich küss dich, Kismet . While the novel is written more episodically, screenwriter Ruth Toma made a continuous story out of it. The author herself appears in the film in a small supporting role as one of the characters from Hatice's “Anatolia in the Mind”.

The feature film was produced by Desert Film in coproduction with NDR and in collaboration with Arte . The shooting took place in September and October 2012. The premiere was on September 28, 2013 at the Hamburg Film Festival , the German theatrical release on June 12, 2014. A DVD and Blu-Ray version was released on November 20 of the same year. On June 20, 2015, the comedy was shown on Arte for the first time on free TV .

reception

Martin Schwickert from epd film awarded two out of five stars. Although director Buket Alakuş took over the “loose, flaky spirit of the original”, the humor remained “friendly and never really snappy, the comedic turbulence was manageable.” He came to the conclusion: “It flutters like an excited chicken Multicultural comedy cackling loudly across the courtyard without really being able to take off. "

The film had 185,091 visitors in Germany. filmportal.de

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Release certificate for one time Hans with hot sauce . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , May 2014 (PDF; test number: 144 889 K).
  2. Bianka Piringer: Once Hans with hot sauce. Kino-zeit.de, October 22, 2015, accessed on October 26, 2015 .
  3. ^ Once Hans with hot sauce at filmportal.de , accessed on May 11, 2016.
  4. ^ Once Hans with hot sauce in the online film database
  5. Martin Schwickert: Criticism to Hans once with hot sauce. epd film , May 16, 2014, accessed October 26, 2015 .