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Märzmelodie

  • 2008
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
158
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Märzmelodie (2008)
ComedyMusical

Anna is an elementary school teacher and a nervous wreck. The students do whatever they want with her. Thilo is an actor, but mainly on his business card. In order to earn money, he sells wi... Read allAnna is an elementary school teacher and a nervous wreck. The students do whatever they want with her. Thilo is an actor, but mainly on his business card. In order to earn money, he sells wine in a call center, or better: he tries to.Anna is an elementary school teacher and a nervous wreck. The students do whatever they want with her. Thilo is an actor, but mainly on his business card. In order to earn money, he sells wine in a call center, or better: he tries to.

  • Director
    • Martin Walz
  • Writers
    • Lars Hoeppner
    • Martin Walz
  • Stars
    • Jan Henrik Stahlberg
    • Alexandra Neldel
    • Gode Benedix
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    158
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin Walz
    • Writers
      • Lars Hoeppner
      • Martin Walz
    • Stars
      • Jan Henrik Stahlberg
      • Alexandra Neldel
      • Gode Benedix
    • 4User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jan Henrik Stahlberg
    • Thilo Kranz
    Alexandra Neldel
    • Anna Brokate
    Gode Benedix
    • Moritz
    Inga Busch
    • Valerie
    Gedeon Burkhard
    Gedeon Burkhard
    • Florian
    Jana Pallaske
    Jana Pallaske
    • Katja
    Günther Maria Halmer
    Günther Maria Halmer
    • Annas Vater
    Veronika Nowag-Jones
    Veronika Nowag-Jones
    • Annas Mutter
    Sylvia Schwarz
    • Barkeeper
    RP Kahl
    RP Kahl
    • Callcenter-Chef
    • (as Rolf Peter Kahl)
    Ralph Herforth
    Ralph Herforth
    • Ralph - Chef Werbeagentur
    Andreja Schneider
    • Lehrerin Cornelia
    Lina Hannah Bierhoff
    • Emily
    Adriana Altaras
    • Psychiaterin
    Oscar Axelrod
    • Groupie…
    Robert Ernst
    Romanus Fuhrmann
    • Bernhard Schlottkamm
    Edwin Gellner
    • Director
      • Martin Walz
    • Writers
      • Lars Hoeppner
      • Martin Walz
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    9AuVid

    A really sweet movie

    It's hard to find nowadays an even mildly good movie that is capable of making you leave the theater with a good feeling about yourself, about the others, about love, about people in general. This movie does just that.

    I don't know the budget for this movie, but I assume it wasn't anything near the Hollywood ones. Yet, this movie has great actors and almost everyone does a great job at his/her part. The production is great, the cinematography is very good and so is the lighting and the editing.

    The music is also very good indeed and what most pleased me (I usually HATE musicals) is that it never got in the way of the movie and it's storytelling, it never got more important than the other elements of the movie (the acting, the visual references, etc).

    The moments where the actors sing (or dub, I can't really tell) never got boring because the music was good and the singing was kept very short and also because what they were singing actually made sense and was important part of their lines.

    Normally I would give this movie a 7 out of 10 (the story could be stronger and a little bit less predictable), but what got my vote up higher to 9 out of 10 is that the general tone of the movie was really sweet.

    That a great movie to watch with you loved one! Do it if you can...
    8richard_sleboe

    If music be the food of love...

    "Märzmelodie" is an out of time experience: a warm-hearted and old-fashioned, yet thoroughly original boy-meets-girl story. It starts with a charming, 1950s style animated title sequence that gently morphs into real-life action, resembling Marc Webb's use of impromptu graffiti in his 2005 video for Daniel Powter's "Bad Day". Within the first few minutes, gorgeous Katja (Jana Pallaske) breaks Thilo's heart, only to have her heart broken by Thilo's best friend Florian in turn. Good thing Thilo (Jan Henrik Stahlberg) has friends acting as not-so-clandestine matchmakers, arranging for him to get romantically involved with Anna, a burnt-out schoolteacher (Alexandra Neldel). It's nice to see Stahlberg, the prototypical hard man of "Muxmäuschenstill" and "Knallhart", as a head-in-the-clouds kind of guy. Touching performance by Inga Busch as Anna's best friend, a long-suffering working mum. The action is interspersed with 10-second snippets from popular songs, lip-synced by the actors. Highlights include Rio Reiser, Udo Lindenberg, Westernhagen, Nena and the immortal Zarah Leander.
    1oisaenko

    Boring, really boring

    The idea is, people talk to express their thoughts and then start to sing to express their emotions. As a bit of originality, there are popular German pop songs of the last 30 years.

    Question: What can be wrong about that? In this particular movie, the actors don't *sing* on their own, they don't even really pretend to: they just move their mouthes in the rhythm of a song, that comes from nowhere and has mostly very little connection to the situation.

    I have no idea, why the movie has rather nice rating. You should pay attention to the fact, there are very few votes. Don't waste your time and money.
    1keenast

    Why are the French charming and the German boring

    ...because they see a great movie (On connaît la chanson - Alain Resnais) and think they'll have to do a German version (clandestine of course - they would never mention they're ripping it off) producing an insanely lousy, snail-paced and boring film with boring acting. Somehow practically all actors got the idea they're supposed to say their lines in this fake stuttering way so as to draw out the already drawn out scenes even more. One really sits there and hopes that at least the actors would talk a bit faster to get some life onto the screen. Jan Henrik Stahlberg does this boy thing trying to look cute, but, alas, at best he looks out of place - as if the only thought he has in his mind is, let's get out of here quickly. Then there is Alexandra Neldel, she's the 'ingenue' in this film. Well, she's trying as hard to be the German sweetheart as Stahlberg is trying to be cute, it's not working though.

    All the faults of course lie in the writer-director's hands. Terrible script, terrible mis-en-scene, no pacing, none, OK, if uninspiring cinematography.

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      Performed by Bettina Wegner

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 2008 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Melodies of Spring
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • SevenPictures Film
      • X-Filme Creative Pool
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $444,250
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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