König der Herzen
Originally released in 2006. König der Herzen is a romance/tv movie film. directed by Helmut Förnbacher. At just 89 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Florian Silbereisen, Pauline Knof, and Andreas Tobias
Synopsis
Florian König is in his early 20s and lives with his mother. He assists her whenever he can. In the weekly newspaper "Alt Ausseer Bote" he reports on a foundling that has been handed in at the baby hatch of Bad Aussee hospital, and is subsequently dismissed by editor-in-chief Anton Grimmeisen. But when the editor Caroline Moosbichler hears about it, she demands Florian's immediate reinstatement. He is to stay on the story. In the process, he finds out that the mother acted out of pure desperation, and he gets on the trail of the love between Jutta Lechner and Thomas Gschnitzer. This love is the origin of the child.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Florian Silbereisen
as Florian König
Pauline Knof
as Jutta Lechner
Andreas Tobias
as Thomas Gschnitzer
Siegfried Rauch
as Armin Lechner
Markus Brandl
as Georg Lechner
Michael Lerchenberg
as Anton Grimmeisen
Ilse Neubauer
as Caroline Moosbichler
Diana Körner
as Anna König
Roswitha Schreiner
as Gisela Maier
Helmut Förnbacher
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- ORF
- Lisa Film
- ARD Degeto
Frequently Asked Questions
What is König der Herzen about?
Florian König is in his early 20s and lives with his mother. He assists her whenever he can. In the weekly newspaper "Alt Ausseer Bote" he reports on a foundling that has been handed in at the bab...
Who directed König der Herzen?
König der Herzen was directed by Helmut Förnbacher.
How long is König der Herzen?
König der Herzen has a runtime of 1 hours and 29 minutes (89 minutes total).
When was König der Herzen released?
König der Herzen was released on March 31, 2006 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in König der Herzen?
The main cast of König der Herzen includes Florian Silbereisen, Pauline Knof, Andreas Tobias, Siegfried Rauch, Markus Brandl.