Chaos in Mettmann: Fleeting Brazilians provide turbulence!

Chaos in Mettmann: Fleeting Brazilians provide turbulence!
On May 1, 2025, NDR television exudes a German feature film from 2004. The title of the film is "Fleck Weg". In the leading role, Hape Kerkeling plays a likeable laundry owner as Olaf Kischewski, who, together with his father Benno, represented by Sky Du Mont, leads a rather bourgeois life in the city of Mettmann. However, their routine is turned upside down by the sudden appearance of three young Brazilians, including Felicidade.
Felicidade, who arrives in Mettmann, intended to marry Wolfgang Pfeffer, the son of the brewery owner. The mother -in -law in Spe, played by Doris Kunstmann, does not consider Felicidade to be good enough. This means that she kidnaps Felicidade and her two bridesmaids and lets them expose them to Mettmann. Olaf takes the three women home from pity, which leads to a chaotic and amusing mess.
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The film "Fleck Weg" impresses with a multi -layered line -up. In addition to Kerkeling and Du Mont, Alexandra Neldel as Vera Rehbein, Barbara Magdalena Ahren as the Ursel Rehbein and Uwe Rohde can be seen as Wolfgang Pfeffer. Max von Thun, Rolf Nagel and Beatrice Sadek play more remarkable roles, to name just a few.
The musical background comes from Karim Sebastian Elias, while the script by Hape Kerkeling was written in collaboration with Angelo Colagrossi. Colagrossi also directed the direction. The film is a prime example of Kerkeling's talent that shines in both acting and writer formats.
Hape Kerkeling in focus
Hape Kerkeling, who is known for its famous roles such as Horst Schlämmer and Uschi Blum, has made a name for itself in the German entertainment landscape. In the 1980s, he achieved his breakthrough with the role of "Hannilein". He is not only entertainer and parodist, but also author of successful books, including his latest work "Give me some time".
A conversation therapy on the red sofa refers to his upcoming 60th birthday. Topics such as the memories of his childhood in the 1970s and the heyday of TV entertainment are addressed. Exciting research with potential relatives to the English royal family and Dutch roots is also an interesting topic that Kerkeling appeals to in this context. According to NDR television, the program is broadcast today from 6:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
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