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The life is wonderful, is not it? For Lilly Heiden, the sky over Berlin is currently full of violins. No wonder: the likeable rental cook succeeded in making the leap into self-employment brilliantly, the order situation in her newly... See more »

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Christine Neubauer ...
Lilly Heiden
Oliver Bootz ...
Christian Beck
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Ulli König
Oscar Ortega Sánchez ...
Pablo
Julia Jäger ...
Ida
Timo Dierkes ...
Klaus
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Emmy Heiden
Klaus Sonnenschein ...
Harald 'Harry' Heiden
Dana Golombek ...
Karin Bellag
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Nico
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Beate
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Mutter
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Gynäkologe Dr. Herzog
Max Köhler ...
Max - Junge im Stadion (uncredited)
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Lilly als Kind (uncredited)

Directed by

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Udo Witte

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Mathias Klaschka ... (screenplay)
 
Susanne Luerweg ... (novel)
 
Bärbel Schäfer ... (novel)

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Marc Müller-Kaldenberg ... producer
Gregori Winkowski ... executive producer
Regina Ziegler ... producer

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Rainer Oleak

Cinematography by

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Jochen Radermacher

Editing by

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Susanne Peuscher

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Luise Brinkmann ... on-line editor
Fabian Kaya ... assistant editor

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Simon Töpfer

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Riccarda Merten-Eicher ... (as Ricarda Merten-Eicher)

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Jörn Kasbohm ... production manager
Tillman Schmidt-Kärner ... post-production supervisor

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Michael Reinhardt ... trainee assistant director
Sabine Weyrich ... assistant director

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Thomas Hainich ... property master: indoor
Christoph Heutjer ... assistant production designer
Peter Naguib ... property master: outdoor
Marcus Matthias Niedermeyer ... art department trainee
Jonas Simon ... carpenter

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Ivo Seewald ... boom operator
Gregor Voigt ... sound

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Michael Apling ... special effects office coordinator: Berlin
Adolf Wojtinek ... special effects supervisor: Berlin

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Daniela Stein ... stunt performer

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Reiner Bajo ... still photographer
Oseé Bechstedt ... key grip
Jörg Büttner ... gaffer
Roland Fritzenschaft ... first assistant camera
Marnie Meyer ... second assistant camera
Sven Peukert ... first assistant camera
Helge Quantmeyer ... grip
André Schmidt ... lighting technician
Arian Uting ... electrician

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Urs Dierker ... wardrobe

Location Management

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Thomas Duchnicki ... location scout

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Alexander Reed ... production driver

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Caroline Bernhardt ... set runner
Pit Bug ... production accountant
Christoph Glänzel ... assistant set manager
Eva Kemme ... production assistant
Jakob Kleine ... production trainee
Iris Oeltjen ... post production assistant
Michael Reinhardt ... production trainee
Anja Seela ... assistant line producer
Tom Sielski ... set manager
Ligia Dana Tudorica ... assistant to the producer
Julia Walpersorf ... production trainee

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Plot Summary

The life is wonderful, is not it? For Lilly Heiden, the sky over Berlin is currently full of violins. No wonder: the likeable rental cook succeeded in making the leap into self-employment brilliantly, the order situation in her newly founded catering company could hardly be better. And to make happiness perfect, Lilly and her boyfriend, the smart sports presenter Christian, will soon be moving into a huge, fantastically beautiful old building in a prime location. However, a small attack of nausea in your catering kitchen is the first indication that the supposed idyll will not last. A test then brings certainty: Lilly is pregnant. After the first shock, the maternal instinct sets in with her very quickly. But unfortunately Christian does not react very fatherly to the news of the offspring - the die-hard professional youngsters are gripped by the sheer baby panic. Deeply disappointed, Lilly dumps him. With that, of course, the planned move also fell through, and so from one day to the next the mother-to-be is not only without a friend, but in the worst case also without a place to stay. Fortunately, a new apartment can be found quickly - and a new admirer in her new neighbor and landlord Ulli König. He courted Lilly in a charming way and quickly gave her to understand that he would also like to take her with her child. This in turn triggers slight panic attacks in Lilly: How should she know what she really wants when her hormones are going crazy and hopelessly messing up not only her sense of taste, but also her emotions? She finds advice and support from her heavily pregnant friend Ida, whose slightly awkward husband Klaus is the exact opposite of Christian in his care. At the same time, Christian suddenly discovers unexpected father feelings and does everything in his power to win back Lilly. Between the chaos of love, hormonal surges and taste buds that got out of hand, the master chef soon no longer knows where her head is - and who is really the right one for her. Written by ARD Das Erste

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Also Known As
  • Les gourmandises de Lilly (France)
  • Il desiderio di Lilly (Italy)
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  • 87 min
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Trivia Final acting role of Edith Hancke. See more »

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