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Architect Severin Wiesgrund accepts a contract from a late Berlin master-chef's widow, Josephine Gill to build a lake terrace as part of the transformation of a sleepy Mecklenburg-Vorpommern town's bedridden widow Harriet Buchholz's estate... See more »

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Lara-Joy Körner ...
Josephine Gill (as Lara Joy Körner)
Heiko Ruprecht ...
Severin Wiesgrund
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Angelika Zechlin
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Edith Winkler
Michael Greiling ...
Hans Zechlin
Pontus Hennig von Lange ...
Gabriel Gill
Meo Wulf ...
Rafael Gill
Lutz Mackensy ...
Gemüsehändler Werninger
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Clemens Buchholz
Arzu Coruh ...
Leonora 'Leo'
Elisabeth Rath ...
Harriet Buchholz

Directed by

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Donald Kraemer

Written by

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Iris Kobler ... (written by) &
Stefani Straka ... (written by)
 
Tania Krätschmar ... (based on the novel by)

Produced by

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Wolfgang Cimera ... executive producer
Rita Nasser ... commissioning editor
Annette Oswald ... line producer
Silke Pützer ... executive producer (as Silke Schulze-Erdel)

Music by

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Thomas Osterhoff

Cinematography by

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Thomas von Kreisler

Editing by

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Angelika Sengbusch

Editorial Department

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Boris Karnovski-Janzen ... post-production coordinator (uncredited)
Stjepan Marina ... on-line editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Sandra Köppe

Production Design by

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Adrian Ochse

Costume Design by

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Heidi Plätz ... (as Heidi Plaetz)

Makeup Department

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Sylvia Ribback ... key makeup artist
Helmut Rühl ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Boris Hüfler ... set unit manager
Ralph Retzlaff ... production manager
Peter Ulbrich ... unit manager

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Connie Pfeiffer ... assistant director (as Cornelia Albert)

Art Department

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Peter Glaser ... stand-by props
Kathrin Namrodzki ... property master (as Kathrin Najmrodzki)
Remo Stecher ... construction coordinator (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Marko Weichler ... sound mixer
Wencke Foth ... sound designer (uncredited)
Sascha Heiny ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Oliver Hemm ... boom operator (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Michael Bouterweck ... special effects supervisor (uncredited)
David Bronke ... special effects technician (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Jonas Schmid ... digital colorist (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Marco Dreckmann ... first assistant camera
Oliver Brecher ... gaffer (uncredited)
Maximilian Günther ... additional assistant camera (uncredited)
Wolfgang Kluge ... key grip (uncredited)
Jana Käsdorf ... digital imaging technician (uncredited)
Jose Molina ... second assistant camera (uncredited)
Frank Müller ... electrician (uncredited)
Volker Roloff ... still photographer (uncredited)
Matthieu Rousseaux ... grip (uncredited)
Simon Sturzenegger ... additional assistant camera (uncredited)
Erik Wenndorf ... junior electrician (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Patrick Dreikauss ... child casting (uncredited)
René Seifert ... extras coordinator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Jessica Specker ... costumer (uncredited)
Katja Willecke ... assistant costume designer (uncredited)

Music Department

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Ingeborg Feilhauer ... music supervisor
Tilo M. Heinrich ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Stephan Römer ... arranger (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Anke Teuber ... script supervisor (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Danielo Gallone ... production driver (uncredited)
Daniel Janssen ... property driver (uncredited)
Rich Shakocius ... property driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Christiane Carstens ... child caretaker (uncredited)
Mehmet Iltizer ... blocker (uncredited)
Mario Lindner ... production accountant (uncredited)
Bernd Morgenstern ... assistant set manager (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Architect Severin Wiesgrund accepts a contract from a late Berlin master-chef's widow, Josephine Gill to build a lake terrace as part of the transformation of a sleepy Mecklenburg-Vorpommern town's bedridden widow Harriet Buchholz's estate into a classy restaurant. Severin proves the ideal substitute father for Josephine's youngest son, timid Gabriel, who is traumatized since losing his daddy. Although she resists, Josephine obviously falls for Severin, who has a crush on her and gets on well with her firstborn Rafael, who comes to present his Berlin boarding-school lover. Harriet's son, contractor Clemens Buchholz, plays dirty to rival Severin for the town's open 'green tourism' development competition, to mayor Hans Zechlin's double horror. Written by KGF Vissers

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Also Known As
  • SeerosenSommer (Germany)
  • Una casa en el lago (Spain)
  • Il lago delle ninfee (Italy)
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  • 90 min
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