80.000 Schnitzel documentary
- Original title
- 80.000 Schnitzel
- Year
- 2020
- Running time
- 102 min.
- Country
Germany- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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Documentary
- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Documentary | Family Relationships
- Synopsis
- Battering, breading, frying - Berta has prepared thousands of schnitzels in her old cast-iron pan over the years. This 83-year-old landlady's life on the family farm with adjoining guest house in the Oberpfalz has been marked by constant hard work. A life that her granddaughters Monika and Hannah never wanted to lead. Now, the deeply indebted farm is on the brink of collapse. Despite having an academic background and contrary to her intentions, Monika, in her early thirties, decides to give up her modern life and save the family business. The two women join forces and give themselves a year to sort out the farm's problems. The director Hannah Schweier accompanies their endeavour, as Berta and Monika are also the filmmaker's grandmother and sister, respectively.
- Awards
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2020: Zurich Film Festival: Critics Award.
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