Climate change

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Television series
Original title Climate change
Country of production Germany
original language German
year 2009
Episodes 6th
genre comedy
Theme music James E. Lawrence
idea Doris Dörrie
production Oliver Berben
camera Hanno Lentz
First broadcast April 7, 2010 on ZDF
occupation

Climate change is a six-part ZDF - mini-series from 2010. The idea came from Doris Dörrie , which together with Ruth Stadler wrote the book and next to Gloria Behrens and Vanessa Jopp directed. The topic is climacteric .

content

The focus is on four teachers from Munich who are going through menopause and who work together at a grammar school.

  • Angelika is sweating and struggling with being overweight. Her husband discovers the fast cars and orientates himself on younger women. He starts an affair with the young director Hanna Hecht.
  • Teacher colleague Beate still feels young, her husband, on the other hand, lets himself go and feels old. Both move further and further away from each other.
  • Biology teacher Cornelia is afraid of the students. She only becomes self-confident when she has an affair with a student.
  • Art teacher Desirée tries desperately to reconcile her relationship with her boyfriend and yoga teacher Ronnie with child and job, while Ronnie keeps an eye on other women.

The women not only work at the same high school, they also have a joint gynecologist, Dr. Evelyn Bach. Again and again useful and unnecessary methods to stop the climate change are discussed. Incidentally, the doctor Bach also had her love problems with the psychologist Dr. Dumont.

Charisma

The first broadcast took place on April 7, 2010 on Thursdays.

Reviews

  • The Süddeutsche Zeitung wrote: "It's furious, nasty and, yes, the best and the worst that German television has produced for this age group in recent years."
  • The star writes: "After all, Dörrie's series is something like a declaration of war on the public service program."

DVD

After the show was broadcast, the series was released on two DVDs on April 30, 2010 in stores.

Awards

  • German Television Award 2010 in the Best Actress category for the leading actress Ulrike Kriener.
  • Grimme Prize 2011 in the entertainment category to Doris Dörrie (script / director), Ruth Stadler (script), Gloria Behrens (director) and Vanessa Jopp (director)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Süddeutsche.de: Climate change the late girls
  2. Stern.de: Women on the verge of menopause
  3. Reason given by the Grimme jury ( memento of the original from September 6, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed March 24, 2011 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.grimme-institut.de