Lauras Wunschzettel
Originally released in 2005. Lauras Wunschzettel is a drama/romance film. directed by Gabi Kubach.
Starring Christine Neubauer, Francis Fulton-Smith, and Gina Luisa Naumann
Synopsis
Laura Sebald lives with her daughter Anna in Berlin, where she runs a small goldsmith's store. Despite all the efforts of her best friend Birgit, the attractive woman has been avoiding every male acquaintance since her fiancé died in an accident five years ago. When she visits the grave of her great love in the run-up to Christmas, Laura meets a mysterious old man who makes her a strange prophecy: all her wishes could come true if she writes a wish list to Santa Claus. Then he suddenly disappears. A short time later, Laura accidentally meets Sebastian Dobel, the owner of the coffee house chain and operator of a chocolate factory in Salzburg, in the Caf' Dobel. It's love at first sight for both of them. But Laura has a powerful rival: the elegant Margot Degenschildt also has her eye on the chocolate manufacturer.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Christine Neubauer
as Laura Sebald
Francis Fulton-Smith
as Sebastian Dobel
Gina Luisa Naumann
as Anna Sebald
Thaddäus Reich
as Peter Dobel
Barbara Focke
as Johanna Sebald
Nadja Tiller
as Christiane Dobel
Floriane Daniel
as Birgit Lohmann
Walter Giller
as Mann mit weißem Bart
Wilfried Pucher
as Herr Rathner
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- ARD
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lauras Wunschzettel about?
Laura Sebald lives with her daughter Anna in Berlin, where she runs a small goldsmith's store. Despite all the efforts of her best friend Birgit, the attractive woman has been avoiding every male a...
Who directed Lauras Wunschzettel?
Lauras Wunschzettel was directed by Gabi Kubach.
When was Lauras Wunschzettel released?
Lauras Wunschzettel was released on January 14, 2005 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Lauras Wunschzettel?
The main cast of Lauras Wunschzettel includes Christine Neubauer, Francis Fulton-Smith, Gina Luisa Naumann, Thaddäus Reich, Barbara Focke.