Im Schlaraffenland (1975)
Who hasn't dreamed the sweet dream of the land of milk and honey, where roast pigeons fly into your mouth? But even the fairy tale makes it clear that such effortless indulgence is unhealthy because it makes you unproductive and unfit for life. Heinrich Mann discovers the land of milk and honey not behind a wall of semolina in a somewhere and sometime, but in the salon of the banker James Louis Türckheimer, who is bursting with money at a time of transition from the 19th to the 20th century. A first address for very different people who want to partake of its splendor...
Director: Kurt Jung-Alsen
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Release Date: September 28, 1975
Cast
- Jan Spitzer - Andreas Zumsee
- Marylu Poolman - Adelheid Türkheimer
- Erwin Geschonneck - James Luis Türkheimer
- Katharina Thalbach - Agnes Matzke
- Jaecki Schwarz - Kaflisch
Screenplay
Production: DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme, Fernsehen der DDR
Country: East Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Kurt Jung-Alsen
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Im Schlaraffenland about?
- Who hasn't dreamed the sweet dream of the land of milk and honey, where roast pigeons fly into your mouth? But even the fairy tale makes it clear that such effortless indulgence is unhealthy because it makes you unproductive and unfit for life. Heinrich Mann discovers the land of milk and honey not behind a wall of semolina in a somewhere and sometime, but in the salon of the banker James Louis Türckheimer, who is bursting with money at a time of transition from the 19th to the 20th century. A first address for very different people who want to partake of its splendor...
- Who directed Im Schlaraffenland?
- Im Schlaraffenland was directed by Kurt Jung-Alsen.
- Who stars in Im Schlaraffenland?
- Im Schlaraffenland stars Jan Spitzer, Marylu Poolman, Erwin Geschonneck, Katharina Thalbach, Jaecki Schwarz.
- What genre is Im Schlaraffenland?
- Im Schlaraffenland is a Drama, TV Movie film.
- Where was Im Schlaraffenland produced?
- Im Schlaraffenland was produced in East Germany.