Lilly Schönauer - love with a family connection

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Movie
Original title Lilly Schönauer -
love with a family connection
Country of production Germany , Austria
original language German
Publishing year 2013
length 87 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
Rod
Director Karola Hattop
script Sabine Leipert
Julia Neumann
Sabrina Maria Roessel
production Matthias Hammer
music Otto M. Schwarz
camera Gero Lasnig
cut Heidi Handorf
occupation

Lilly Schönauer - Love with a Family Connection is a German - Austrian television film from 2013 and the thirteenth episode in the Lilly Schönauer series . The main roles are played by Marion Mitterhammer , Peter Kremer and Miroslav Nemec .

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The successful interior designer Johanna Gruber, divorced, in her late 40s, lives in Austria in the Salzkammergut on Mondsee . She is the mother of two adult children: her son Max, 25, studies in Vienna , her daughter Marie, 20, studies tourism in Salzburg . Marie also works as a tour guide and waitress in Salzburg. After many years of being alone, Johanna has embarked on a new relationship again. Her new partner is Klaus Richter, who, as a specialist lawyer for labor law, runs a prosperous law firm in Salzburg. Johanna and Klaus now want to move in together and set up a household. His joking statement: “With me, 200 files will move in!” Unconsciously raises Johanna's doubts as to whether moving in with Klaus is the right decision for her life.

During the semester break, Max and Marie come home and meet Klaus. The first encounter is positive. The children are happy that their mother found happiness at a late date and respond positively to the solid, personable lawyer. Max tells his mother that he broke up with his girlfriend "Nicola"; but somehow behaves strangely.

One day, while Johanna and Klaus were preparing to move, Walter Kern suddenly stood on Johanna's terrace. Johanna had a passionate affair with Walter in Salzburg over 20 years ago. At that time Walter was working as a lecturer in literature at the University of Salzburg ; out of love for him Johanna even attended lectures with him and learned English . He was the great love of her life. Johanna, then the mother of about five-year-old Max and just pregnant with her daughter Marie, decided in this situation for reason and to try to save her marriage. But she could never completely forget Walter. Walter Kern, now a professor of literature at Boston University in the United States , is only visiting Austria briefly. He wants to close his parents' house on Mondsee and hand it over to a real estate agent for sale. When she visited the United States with her son Max, Johanna had even seen Walter again a few years ago on the university campus , but had not had the courage to speak to him.

During a romantic boat trip on the Mondsee, Johanna and Walter get closer again; they spend the night together and also sleep together. Old feelings reawaken. She tries to hide the exact background of her relationship with Walter from Klaus because she does not want to endanger her relationship with Klaus (again for reasons of reason).

Her daughter Marie tells her that while she was waiting in Salzburg she met Tom, a young man from the United States who is visiting Austria with his father. Tom is, as it soon turns out, Walter's son. Johanna now has to face her past: is Walter perhaps Marie's father after all? Then the half-siblings would have fallen in love with each other. Marie reacts horrified and incomprehensible, in view of the fact that Johanna had to confess the affair to her; there is a violent argument between mother and daughter. Johanna acts and has a paternity test carried out. The result triggers relief in Johanna: Walter is not Marie's father.

Max finally finds the courage and the right moment to confess to his mother that he is gay . "Nicola" is not a woman, but his Italian friend. Johanna reacts calmly, especially since she immediately found Nicola, who, introduced as a mere friend and college colleague from Vienna, was also visiting.

Tom can persuade Marie to go to the USA with him; with the help of his father's contacts, she could certainly do her bachelor's degree in Boston . Marie, Tom and Walter Kern leave. Johanna and Klaus then want to go on vacation. Contrary to his otherwise sober manner, Klaus had obtained plane tickets for a romantic vacation. On the drive to the airport, Johanna Klaus confesses the whole truth about her relationship with Walter Kern. Klaus rules nobly, the two separate. Johanna now drives to the station, hoping to reach Walter there. When she arrives, the train is already gone; When she turns around, however, Walter is still standing on the platform and waiting for her.

Production notes

Lilly Schönauer - Love with a Family Connection was filmed from August 30, 2011 to September 27, 2011 on original locations in Salzburg , Sankt Gilgen , on Lake Wolfgang and the surrounding area. The working title of the film was Lilly Schönauer: Greetings from the past . The film was produced by Bavaria Fernsehproduktion GmbH in coproduction with Graf Filmproduktion GmbH for Degeto Film and ORF .

Kino.de categorizes Lilly Schönauer - love with family connections as a "comedy / love story". In the program reference on DasErste.de , the broadcaster described the film as saying that in the romantic comedy from the successful Lilly Schönauer series, the Tatort veteran Miroslav Nemec and the charming Marion Mitterhammer [shine] as a couple, the 20 years on the fulfillment of the Love has been waiting And further: “In this lovable family film, Marion Mitterhammer and Miroslav Nemec have the surprising experience that feelings have no half-life. You can always rely on Peter Kremer as a solid lawyer, but unfortunately that is not enough. ”Furthermore, the ARD stated that the shooting took place on the“ wonderful Wolfgangsee ”.

The film had its television premiere on January 16, 2013 on the Austrian television channel ORF 2 . It was first broadcast in Germany on September 13, 2013.

Reviews

“So in the end everything happens as it should when a team of authors (Sabine Leipert, Julia Neumann and Sabrina Maria Roessel) come up with a new Friday film in the first under the romantic pseudonym Lilly Schönauer. The entanglements are sometimes quite a mess, people are constantly running into each other or finding themselves in other constructed coincidences. "

- Criticism in: Mittelbayerische Zeitung

“If the ARD subsidiary Degeto does common cause with the ORF , the results are usually tourism advertising with a manageable game plot. This double romance including forbidden love from the "Lilly Schönauer" series is no exception; The Wolfgangsee is worth seeing here . A nature film would have done it too. "

“Field, forest and meadow film without any claim ... This time there was sufficient compensation for the transparent, composed plot of this typical ARD melodrama: the wonderful landscapes, the beautiful pictures, the (at least) some of the acting performances (by Peter Kremer , who was once "Siska"; by Miroslav Nemec , one of our most convincing crime scene inspectors; the promising offspring around Pippa Galli . "

- Criticism at: Zelluloid.de

Web links

Individual evidence

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