Synopse
Bitterfeld, GDR, spring 1989. Chemical factory worker Gisela (Astrid Meyerfeldt) – three children from three different fathers, an ex-boyfriend (Oliver Korittke) and a girlfriend preparing to head for the West – won’t be deterred: she is determined to use this year’s International Women’s Day celebrations on March 8th as the opportunity for a beauty contest. Her workmates love the idea, but the local party functionaries and cultural committee are appalled at the thought. The local vicar (Hannes Jaenicke) is Gisela’s only ally, albeit an unwitting one. A nostalgic comedy about life in Eastern Germany before the Wall came down.
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MATTHIAS TIEFENBACHER (*1962) directs for theatre and film. Wenn Frauen ausziehen is his fourth film to be shown at FILMFEST HAMBURG (2003: Die Schönste aus Bitterfeld, 2008: Stille Post, 2012: Gestern waren wir Fremde).
Info
Original Title: Die Schönste aus Bitterfeld
International Title: Die Schönste aus Bitterfeld
Category: Feature
Section: TV Spielfilme im Kino
Version & Subtitles: German OV
Director: Matthias Tiefenbacher
Screenplay: Regine Kühn, Andreas Klich
Cast/Protagonists: Astrid Meyerfeldt, Doreen Jacobi, Oliver Korittke, Hannes Jaenicke
Production country: Germany
Year of Production: 2003
Length: 90 min
Producer: Stefan Jakob, Juliane Thevissen
Production company: RheinFilm TV und Medienproduktionsgesellschaft
Cinematography: Joachim Jung
Editor: Vera van Appeldorn
Music: Andreas Schilling
Production Design: Eckhard Wolf
Distributor: WDR




