Willkommen in Lüsgraf (2006)

Willkommen in Lüsgraf (2006) poster

The attractive Moni works as a photo reporter at the local newspaper of her small hometown Lüsgraf. One day, when the bricks-and-mortar shakers, makers of electric shavers and the village's biggest employer, face bankruptcy, the male workforce occupies the factory to prevent them from selling to a dubious investor. In the meantime, Moni and her friends have come up with a different plan to save the company: Instead of making old-fashioned razors, the squatters should rather switch to the production of modern massage sticks! Now the ladies have to make their plan only the Lüsgrafer men tasty ...

Director: Lars Montag
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 90 min
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Production: ARD
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Willkommen in Lüsgraf about?
The attractive Moni works as a photo reporter at the local newspaper of her small hometown Lüsgraf. One day, when the bricks-and-mortar shakers, makers of electric shavers and the village's biggest employer, face bankruptcy, the male workforce occupies the factory to prevent them from selling to a dubious investor. In the meantime, Moni and her friends have come up with a different plan to save the company: Instead of making old-fashioned razors, the squatters should rather switch to the production of modern massage sticks! Now the ladies have to make their plan only the Lüsgrafer men tasty ...
Who directed Willkommen in Lüsgraf?
Willkommen in Lüsgraf was directed by Lars Montag.
Who stars in Willkommen in Lüsgraf?
Willkommen in Lüsgraf stars Hannes Jaenicke, Heinrich Schafmeister, Sonja Kirchberger, Gudrun Okras, Anna Böttcher, Teresa Harder.
How long is Willkommen in Lüsgraf?
Willkommen in Lüsgraf has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Willkommen in Lüsgraf?
Willkommen in Lüsgraf is a Comedy film.
Where was Willkommen in Lüsgraf produced?
Willkommen in Lüsgraf was produced in Germany.