Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb
Originally released in 2005. Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb is a comedy/drama film. directed by Lars Jessen.
Starring Gabriela Maria Schmeide, Franz Dinda, and Peter Lohmeyer
Synopsis
1986 - The protest movement against the construction of the nuclear power plant in Brokdorf is on its last legs. Only one rural commune remains: the "Alternative Wohnkollektiv Regenbogen". For them, it could go on and on with endless consensus discussions, shearing sheep and naked communal bathing. One day, the lowland communards are joined by two city dwellers, Hanne and her son Niels. While Hanne gets used to scream therapy and raising vegetables surprisingly quickly - and even more quickly to the tantra games with commune guru Peter - Niels has less and less desire for the dogmatic commune rules. Out of defiance, he joins the violent nuclear power plant resistance, thus upsetting the tranquil chaos of the commune. The big bang, however, comes when a reactor explodes in distant Chernobyl. Exactly on the day Bobby Ewing dies, the petroleum prince from "Dallas" and series favorite of the commune.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- ARTE
- Neue Mira Filmproduktion
- NDR
- Radio Bremen
- ARD
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb about?
1986 - The protest movement against the construction of the nuclear power plant in Brokdorf is on its last legs. Only one rural commune remains: the "Alternative Wohnkollektiv Regenbogen". For them...
Who directed Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb?
Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb was directed by Lars Jessen.
How long is Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb?
Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).
When was Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb released?
Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb was released on January 19, 2005 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb?
The main cast of Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb includes Gabriela Maria Schmeide, Franz Dinda, Peter Lohmeyer, Luise Helm, Nina Petri.