Baumschlager (2017)
Peace suddenly breaks out in the Middle East – an unpleasant turn of events for many involved, who suddenly see their futures and livelihoods threatened. In the midst of the turmoil of this unexpected situation, Austrian UN officer Werner Baumschlager finds himself enlisted by various parties to sabotage the unwanted peace. And that's not all: his two lovers and his wife learn about each other and each hatch their own plans.
Director: Harald Sicheritz
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: September 22, 2017
Cast
- Thomas Stipsits - Baumschlager
- Moran Rosenblatt - Rania
- Meyrav Feldman - Sigal
- Sharon Alexander - Ami
- Imri Biton - David Genish
- Yoav Cohen - Da'ud
- Niko Koshet - The Peace Correspondent
- Anna Ladner - Shira
- Shadi Mar'i - Salem
- Gerti Drassl - Martha Baumschlager
Production: Dor Film
Country: Austria
Language: العربية, English, Deutsch, עִבְרִית
Original Language: de
Themes
Parody and Spoof, Dark Comedy and Irony
Keywords
israel, austria, satire, conflict, military, satirical
More Films by Director: Harald Sicheritz
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Baumschlager about?
- Peace suddenly breaks out in the Middle East – an unpleasant turn of events for many involved, who suddenly see their futures and livelihoods threatened. In the midst of the turmoil of this unexpected situation, Austrian UN officer Werner Baumschlager finds himself enlisted by various parties to sabotage the unwanted peace. And that's not all: his two lovers and his wife learn about each other and each hatch their own plans.
- Who directed Baumschlager?
- Baumschlager was directed by Harald Sicheritz.
- Who stars in Baumschlager?
- Baumschlager stars Thomas Stipsits, Moran Rosenblatt, Meyrav Feldman, Sharon Alexander, Imri Biton, Yoav Cohen.
- What genre is Baumschlager?
- Baumschlager is a Comedy film.
- Where was Baumschlager produced?
- Baumschlager was produced in Austria.
- What are the themes of Baumschlager?
- The themes of Baumschlager include: Parody and Spoof, Dark Comedy and Irony.