Ein Fisch namens Liebe (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 22, 2015

Original Title:
Ein Fisch namens Liebe

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
ZDF

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

The German doctor Vicky falls in love with the young Turk Mehmet. His family has lived in Berlin for a long time, and people are open to Germans - including women . But his mother Fatma has a problem with Vicky because she is almost as old as she is . FatmaCiller, who says "Helga" to all German women and "Hans" to all German men , is shocked and determined to get rid of "old Helga" . When Hidir, Fatma 's husband , dies and the family can not afford to transport the body to Turkey , they areCillers suddenly dependent on Vicky . But Mehmet only wants to accept money from Vicky if she gets engaged to him immediately . Vicky dares , happily agrees and travels with the mourners to Turkey , to Fatma 's home village . Here, in the CappadocianDorf, does the hilarious showdown between Fatma and Vicky happen as it must - the beginning of a wonderful friendship?

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Camera Department Manager:
Sonja Rom

Director:
Hansjörg Thurn

Music Director:
Ali N. Askin

Writer:
Natalie Scharf

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