Die Hochzeit meiner Töchter (2006)

Die Hochzeit meiner Töchter (2006) poster

Hilde Reimer is overjoyed when her three grown-up daughters and their partners move into the old family villa. The only thing that really bothers Hilde is that her three girls are still not married, despite having children and being very much in love.

Director: Thomas Jacob
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Arnold Fritzsch
Cinematography: Thomas Plenert
Editing: Barbara Hiltmann
Production: Ziegler Film, ARD Degeto
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

Themes

Wedding Chaos and Romance, Heartbreak and Choice at the Altar, Wedding Disasters and Big Laughs, Wedding Mishap and Funny Disaster, Fun Romantic Stories

Keywords

wedding

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Die Hochzeit meiner Töchter about?
Hilde Reimer is overjoyed when her three grown-up daughters and their partners move into the old family villa. The only thing that really bothers Hilde is that her three girls are still not married, despite having children and being very much in love.
Who directed Die Hochzeit meiner Töchter?
Die Hochzeit meiner Töchter was directed by Thomas Jacob.
Who stars in Die Hochzeit meiner Töchter?
Die Hochzeit meiner Töchter stars Ruth-Maria Kubitschek, Susanna Simon, Tina Ruland, Marita Marschall, Gesine Cukrowski, Oliver Bootz.
How long is Die Hochzeit meiner Töchter?
Die Hochzeit meiner Töchter has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Die Hochzeit meiner Töchter?
Die Hochzeit meiner Töchter is a Comedy, Drama, Romance film.
Where was Die Hochzeit meiner Töchter produced?
Die Hochzeit meiner Töchter was produced in Germany.
What are the themes of Die Hochzeit meiner Töchter?
The themes of Die Hochzeit meiner Töchter include: Wedding Chaos and Romance, Heartbreak and Choice at the Altar, Wedding Disasters and Big Laughs, Wedding Mishap and Funny Disaster, Fun Romantic Stories.