Liebling, lass uns scheiden
Originally released in 2010. Liebling, lass uns scheiden is a comedy film. directed by Jürg Ebe.
Starring Marco Rima, Esther Schweins, and Mark Keller
Synopsis
Let's Get Divorced, Darling! Franziska Klaus (42) wants to divorce her husband Oliver (47). He is convinced that she has another guy. As a successful business woman Franziska would have plenty of opportunities. Whereas he, Oliver, looks after the house and their children, Anna (15) and Tim (17). But Franziska is only flirting with Maik, the junior consultant in the company. While Oliver sacrificed his dreams of being a painter in favor of his wife's career. While Franziska is in London with Maik, on business, Oliver meets his French teenage love, Sophie. As an art dealer she encourages him to start painting again. By and by Oliver begins to emancipate from Franziska, and finds his old self again, the daredevil he used to be. At the same time, in London, Franziska reconsiders - Oliver is Mister Right after all! .
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Marco Rima
as Oliver Klaus
Esther Schweins
as Franziska Klaus
Mark Keller
as Maik Tischendorfer
Andrea Zogg
as Willi Gremlich
Nadja Brenneisen
as Anna Klaus
Stefan Gubser
as Dr. Anton Sondheim
Eva Habermann
as Elke
Basil Eidenbenz
as Tim Klaus
Gino Haegler
as Truck Driver
Noémie Kocher
as Sophie Cadieu
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Turnus Film
- ARD
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Liebling, lass uns scheiden about?
Let's Get Divorced, Darling! Franziska Klaus (42) wants to divorce her husband Oliver (47). He is convinced that she has another guy. As a successful business woman Franziska would have plenty of o...
Who directed Liebling, lass uns scheiden?
Liebling, lass uns scheiden was directed by Jürg Ebe.
When was Liebling, lass uns scheiden released?
Liebling, lass uns scheiden was released on December 5, 2010 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Liebling, lass uns scheiden?
The main cast of Liebling, lass uns scheiden includes Marco Rima, Esther Schweins, Mark Keller, Andrea Zogg, Nadja Brenneisen.