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Elisabeth Welz Movies

1992  
 
For Susi, the Saturday before Christmas is the longest day of the year, whatever date it bears. This year, it seems even longer. Not only are the customers who come to her combination gas station and snack bar on the way to or from shopping at the mall unusually difficult to please today, but she is getting hammered at by her mother and her ex-husband as well. The icing on the cake comes when she learns that her lease to operate the store is not being renewed, and she must be out by January 1. Every effort she makes to speak to the mall's (honest) director fails, because his unscrupulous assistant wants it that way. Before long, Susi has accepted the help of a young punk who, hearing of her troubles, is willing to do almost anything to help her out. Since his "almost anything" includes yelling "fire" in the middle of the mall on the busiest shopping day of the year, things get even more hectic. Somewhere along the way, the fortyish divorcee and her disreputable-looking ally discover that they care for one another romantically. This fast-paced German-language comedy reportedly had its viewers rolling in the aisles. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Gisela SchneebergerDieter Pfaff, (more)
 
1989  
PG13  
Lena Stolze stars as Sonja, a young Bavarian woman whose submission to an essay contest explores her hometown's affiliation with the Third Reich; as she learns more and more of the truth, she is increasingly victimized by her fellow townspeople, who do not want the scars from their past ripped open anew. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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Starring:
Lena StolzeMonika Baumgartner, (more)
 
1988  
 
In this comedy, a little village which is so idyllic that, as one reviewer put it "even the cats and dogs are friends," is threatened with destruction, as plans are announced that it is slated to be demolished to make way for a new express train line. Internationally known star Elke Sommer is in the cast. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Elke SommerSigi Zimmerschied, (more)
 
1988  
 
This Teutonic satire is geared for the average West German worker who enjoys up to five weeks of annual paid vacation. Erwin Loffler (Gerhard Polt) and his dizzy wife Irmgard (Gisela Scheenberger) take their obnoxious young son on vacation. The bombastic Bavarian and his brood elect to spend their time on a polluted Italian beach just to be in the sun. They join fellow German tourists who insure that they have no contact with anything Italian (including people) as they fiercely guard their polluted paradise. The third word of the German title is intentionally misspelled by the filmmakers. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Gerhard PoltGisela Schneeberger, (more)