Evelyn and the Men (1987)
In this quirky romantic comedy, Evelyn, a charming yet independent woman, finds herself entangled in a series of absurd relationships with eccentric men. As she navigates the chaos of romantic misunderstandings and social expectations, Evelyn seeks a meaningful connection, learning that true love is not about pleasing others, but finding herself. Directed by Loriot, the film combines sharp social satire with his signature dry humor, offering a witty exploration of love, gender roles, and the absurdities of romance.
Director: Rolf von Sydow
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: April 23, 1987
Cast
- Evelyn Hamann - Evelyn Hausherr
- Ruth-Maria Kubitschek - Susanne
- Diether Krebs - Evelyns Exmann Kurt
- Ferdinand Dux - Scheidungsrichter
- Jörg Pleva - Klaus
- Volker Brandt - Herr im Restaurant
- Peter Fricke - Oskar Bodenstein
- Vicco von Bülow - Klaus-Günther Bröse
- Horst Michael Neutze - Taxifahrer
- Dagmar Berghoff - Sprecherin
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Rolf von Sydow
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Evelyn and the Men about?
- In this quirky romantic comedy, Evelyn, a charming yet independent woman, finds herself entangled in a series of absurd relationships with eccentric men. As she navigates the chaos of romantic misunderstandings and social expectations, Evelyn seeks a meaningful connection, learning that true love is not about pleasing others, but finding herself. Directed by Loriot, the film combines sharp social satire with his signature dry humor, offering a witty exploration of love, gender roles, and the absurdities of romance.
- Who directed Evelyn and the Men?
- Evelyn and the Men was directed by Rolf von Sydow.
- Who stars in Evelyn and the Men?
- Evelyn and the Men stars Evelyn Hamann, Ruth-Maria Kubitschek, Diether Krebs, Ferdinand Dux, Jörg Pleva, Volker Brandt.
- What genre is Evelyn and the Men?
- Evelyn and the Men is a Comedy film.
- Where was Evelyn and the Men produced?
- Evelyn and the Men was produced in Germany.