Mostly Martha (2001)

Mostly Martha (2001)
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Sandra Nettelbeck spins this gentle drama about how a child's presence can change the lives of the most shy and career-minded of adults. Martha (Martina Gedeck) is the chef of a popular Hamburg eatery who fusses and obsesses over each dish before it leaves the kitchen. The demands of her job and her natural shyness keep her from breaking out of her routine to meet new people. When her sister suddenly dies in a car accident, Martha adopts Lina, her eight-year-old niece. Martha's life soon completely changes -- not only must she adjust herself to new parental role, but she must help Lina deal with her grief over the loss of her mother. Martha gets unexpected help from Mario, Martha's hunky new sous chef, who is not only a whiz on the chopping block but knows sundry magic tricks and jokes to keep Lina's spirits afloat. Just as Martha starts to grow attached to the girl, however, the possibility of Lina returning to the custody of her father arises. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Martina GedeckSergio Castellitto, (more)
Director(s):
Sandra Nettelbeck
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Mostly Martha

Sandra Nettelbeck spins this gentle drama about how a child's presence can change the lives of the most shy and career-minded of adults. Martha (Martina Gedeck) is the chef of a popular Hamburg eatery who fusses and obsesses over each dish before it leaves the kitchen. The demands of her job and her natural shyness keep her from breaking out of her routine to meet new people. When her sister suddenly dies in a car accident, Martha adopts Lina, her eight-year-old niece. Martha's life soon completely changes -- not only must she adjust herself to new parental role, but she must help Lina deal with her grief over the loss of her mother. Martha gets unexpected help from Mario, Martha's hunky new sous chef, who is not only a whiz on the chopping block but knows sundry magic tricks and jokes to keep Lina's spirits afloat. Just as Martha starts to grow attached to the girl, however, the possibility of Lina returning to the custody of her father arises. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Sandra Nettelbeck
Writer(s):
Sandra Nettelbeck
Producer(s):
Karl BaumgartenerChristoph Friedel
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Independent Films
Mostly Martha Awards:
  • 2002 - European Film Academy - Best European Actor
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Margaret R.

I give this movie 5 stars. I don't know if it's the european flair that makes this movie stand out, but it has great atmosphere and nice story. it's just an excellent movie!!

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David S.

Eat Drink Man Moman was a big hit, it was redone in America as Tortilla Soup. Another movie was Sideways, they showed clearly that food and drink mixed well with a good story. Now we have Mostly Martha, a story of a lady with control issues (she is a cheif) she ends up with her sister's child and has no recipe on child raising. It is a big step for her to loosen up. This movie is worthwhile seeing, it makes a great point.

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Doug E.

This movie was the inspiration for the recent one "No Reservations" which I did not see. I saw some of the previews, and it did not inspire me to want to spoil the experience I had watching this original version of the story. German subtitles, and fantastic acting!

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