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Cast

Magdalena Plöchl

Magdalena Plöchl

Annemarie

Benedikt Vyplel

Benedikt Vyplel

Hanspeter

Benedikt Vyplel

Benedikt Vyplel

Narrator (German voice)

Peter Lutz

Peter Lutz

Gorilla

Crew

Steffi Sixdorf

Steffi Sixdorf

Writer

Steffi Sixdorf

Steffi Sixdorf

Art Designer

Steffi Sixdorf

Steffi Sixdorf

Co-Director

Steffi Sixdorf

Steffi Sixdorf

Co-Producer

Peter Lutz

Peter Lutz

Idea

Peter Lutz

Peter Lutz

Screenplay

Steffi Sixdorf

Steffi Sixdorf

Idea

Lukas Treudler

Lukas Treudler

Camera Operator

Lukas Treudler

Lukas Treudler

Director of Photography

Pia Reichart

Pia Reichart

Set Designer

Pia Reichart

Pia Reichart

Production Manager

Mirko Rizzello

Mirko Rizzello

Original Music Composer

Tomas Cech

Tomas Cech

Gaffer

Tomas Cech

Tomas Cech

Boom Operator

Lukas Treudler

Lukas Treudler

Gaffer

Viktor Adamek

Viktor Adamek

Boom Operator

Maxi Kalleder

Maxi Kalleder

Boom Operator

Richard Diesterbeck

Richard Diesterbeck

Sound Design Assistant

Nico Seddiki

Nico Seddiki

Sound Design Assistant

Mirko Rizzello

Mirko Rizzello

Sound Designer

Moritz Schmidt

Moritz Schmidt

Sound Designer

Dave Lojek

Dave Lojek

Director

Dave Lojek

Dave Lojek

Editor

Dave Lojek

Dave Lojek

Producer

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Proverbial Luck

201610.0 / 105 min
Comedy, Romance, Fantasy

Overview

Two neigbors inhabit an idiomatic world and discover affection.

Historical idioms garnish our language but are often hard to translate. This comedy helps to illustrate them and tells the story of two Austrian neighbours, who become enamoured. “Foam-beater" (boaster) Hanspeter throws an eye after an addleheaded Annemarie, but she just "shows him the bird" (indicates that he is chuckoo). He must "jump over his shadow" (take the plunge) and get a foot in her door. Amusement for proverb fans who love to make whoopee, gaze into the pale blue yonder, or get to the point.