Released Date:
2002-09-27
Languages:
German, Italian
Countries:
Germany, Italy, Austria, Switzerland
Runtime:
109 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (6493 Reviews)
Director:
Sandra NettelbeckIn a German restaurant, Chef Martha Klein is the undisputed supreme ruler of the kitchen staff and woe to any customer who would dare criticize her cooking. Her life is firmly centered around cooking which takes on a obsessive level with stubborn single mindedness. Even when she is ordered to take therapy, she still constantly talks about her work and the iron clad control she relishes in her task. All that changes when her sister dies in a car accident, leaving her 8 year old daughter, Lina. Martha takes her niece in and while making enquiries for her estranged father, she struggles to care for this stubbornly headstrong child. Meanwhile at work, a new chef named Mario is hired on and Martha feels threatened by this unorthodox intruder. The pressures of both her private and work life combine to create a situation that will fundamentally call her attitudes and life choices into question while these interlopers into her life begin to profoundly change it.
Released Date:
2009-11-26
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA, UK, Germany, Canada
Runtime:
120 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.4 (1388 Reviews)
Director:
Sandra NettelbeckGenres:
DramaHelen has it all: friends, an attentive second husband, a cheerful teen daughter, musical talent, and a university teaching job. Then, something's amiss: is her husband cheating, does she have a fatal disease, does her past haunt her? There's a quick hospitalization, a disclosure, a bond with one of her students, Mathilde, and a dark chasm that seems to be opening in front of her: can Helen do anything about the problem she won't discuss, or will it swallow her?
Released Date:
2013-11-01
Languages:
English, French
Countries:
Germany, Belgium, USA, France
Runtime:
116 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (8030 Reviews)
Director:
Sandra NettelbeckSandra Nettelbeck (screenplay)
Franèoise Dorner (novel)
Matthew Morgan is a retired American professor in his 80s, a widower. He lives in Paris and speaks no French. Since his wife's death, he's marking time. His curiosity is piqued when he meets Pauline Laubie, half his age, a dance instructor. She's also a solitary person but wants the connection of family. She believes she's found that in Matthew, and she attends to him during a hospitalization. When his two adult children arrive from the U.S. to check on their father, they are certain Pauline is a gold digger, and she's confounded by the distance between father and children. The daughter heads home, the son remains. Is there any way that Pauline fits in?
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