Flowers for the Man in the Moon (1975)

Flowers for the Man in the Moon (1975) poster

Adam, Evchen, and Manni are looking at the moon through their home-made telescope. Evchen isn't interested, and dismisses the moon as a lump of cheese. Manni, who is a big fan of technology, sees satellites and a car driving over the moon's surface. But Adam hears the moon speak, and hears it ask for flowers to cover its surface. From then on, Adam is determined to breed a kind of flower that can grow on the moon.

Director: Rolf Losansky
Genre: Family, Fantasy
Runtime: 84 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Peter Gotthardt
Editing: Ursula Zweig
Production: DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
Country: East Germany, Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

Keywords

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More Films by Director: Rolf Losansky
More Films in Genre: Family, Fantasy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Flowers for the Man in the Moon about?
Adam, Evchen, and Manni are looking at the moon through their home-made telescope. Evchen isn't interested, and dismisses the moon as a lump of cheese. Manni, who is a big fan of technology, sees satellites and a car driving over the moon's surface. But Adam hears the moon speak, and hears it ask for flowers to cover its surface. From then on, Adam is determined to breed a kind of flower that can grow on the moon.
Who directed Flowers for the Man in the Moon?
Flowers for the Man in the Moon was directed by Rolf Losansky.
Who stars in Flowers for the Man in the Moon?
Flowers for the Man in the Moon stars Sven Grothe, Jutta Wachowiak, Stefan Lisewski, Annemone Haase, Gerhard Bienert, Dieter Franke.
How long is Flowers for the Man in the Moon?
Flowers for the Man in the Moon has a runtime of 1h 24m (84 minutes).
What genre is Flowers for the Man in the Moon?
Flowers for the Man in the Moon is a Family, Fantasy film.
Where was Flowers for the Man in the Moon produced?
Flowers for the Man in the Moon was produced in East Germany, Germany.