Polska Love Serenade

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Movie
Original title Polska Love Serenade
Country of production Federal Republic of Germany
original language German , Polish
Publishing year 2008
length 75 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Monika Anna Wojtyllo
script Monika Anna Wojtyllo, Jonas Grosch
production Moritz Wessendorff
camera Dennis Pauls
occupation

Polska Love Serenade is a German feature film directed by Monika Anna Wojtyllo . The German-Polish Christmas comedy had its premiere in January 2008 at the Max-Ophüls-Preis film festival .

action

Anna from Berlin intends to have her scrap-ripe Golf stolen in Poland. The insurance premium should be your Christmas present. In Poland she met the young lawyer Max Löwenberg, who, on behalf of his boss and father, was supposed to investigate whether the house of the late Silesian grandfather could be brought back. Anna and Max experience a number of adventures together.

Reviews

  • Wacky, politically incorrect accounting with prejudices. ( TV feature film )
  • In the festival catalog Monika Anna Wojtyllo calls "Polska Love Serenade" her small and unpretentious declaration of love to Poland ". And indeed: The film is full of loving details. Images of saints show the way, angels appear and pat the protagonist on the bottom. The Poles become shown as always helpful, warm-hearted and hard-drinking originals, who don't take legal compliance too seriously. This creates a flair of magic that turns the mixture of love story and road movie into 75 minutes of easy entertainment. The script that Monika Anna Wojtyllo shared wrote with Jonas Grosch, gets by without length, but does not skimp on clichés. All characters are heavily exaggerated, from the busty barmaid who lasciviously stretched her bosom towards Max at the beginning of the film to the Polish priest who helps at the end to get everything back on track ( Saarländischer Rundfunk )

Awards

Trivia

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Polska Love Serenade. In: TV feature film. Retrieved August 5, 2009 .
  2. ^ Max Ophüls Prize 2008 / Competition Films / Polska love Serenade. In: SR-online. Retrieved August 5, 2009 .

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