My way to you

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Movie
Original title My way to you
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2003
length 90 minutes
Rod
Director Olaf Kreinsen
script Maureen Herzfeld
Martin Kluger
production MovieMaxx TV & Movie Produktions GmbH
music Claudius Brüse
camera Michael Bertl
cut Usch Born
occupation

Mein Weg zu Dir is a television film by Olaf Kreinsen from 2003. The romantic Heimatfilm was shot in Rossbach in the area between the Saale and its tributary Unstrut in the Saale-Unstrut wine-growing region and documents in an amusing way how the phrase " Opposites attract ” and the German phrase quoted several times in the film : “ Let the church in the village! ” Come true.

Johanna Christine Gehlen said of the film: “I think, especially in times like these, there is a special yearning for harmony and a sense of home.” The film is also a homage to the Saale-Unstrut-Triasland Nature Park .

action

The lawyer and career woman Dr. Lena Seidel wants to get engaged to the successful lawyer Markus Immel, but is sent to the East German wine-growing village of Hilleritz by her employer, Ministerialdirigent Grabow from the Berlin Federal Ministry of Transport. Seidel should convince the local council of a motorway connection there. The mayor Gottfried Vogt shows the lawyer the idyllic East German area and introduces her to his son Steffen. The career woman then falls in love with the area between the Saale and Unstrut as well as with the son of the councilor and has the place declared a nature reserve due to an endangered species of bird. In this way, it prevents the village from receiving the motorway connection , which its residents are denied. Finally, Seidel changes employers and works in the European Environment Ministry in the Berlaymont building in Brussels , where her new friend Steffen Vogt visits her with his tractor.

criticism

"Romantic (television) comedy in connection with some homeland film clichés, which draws its charms from the gap between the hectic big city and the village closeness to nature and quickly makes it clear which side your supposed sympathies lie on."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Start of shooting for “Mein Weg zu Dir” with Johanna Christine Gehlen, Daniel Morgenroth and Martin Lüttge see page press portal
  2. ^ With the longing for home In: Hamburger Abendblatt . October 24, 2003.
  3. My way to you see page filmdienst.de. Retrieved June 19, 2019.