A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 15, 2022
Original Title:
Ein Sommer in der Bretagne
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Ariane Krampe Filmproduktion
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Veterinarian Britta has recently separated from her boyfriend and is open to a new beginning, preferably in Brittany, where she spends the summer vacation with a befriend couple. After a rain shower, she unexpectedly stumbles upon her idyllic dream house, only to run over the fisherman Yves with her bike in her blissfulness. Unfortunately, Yves also wants to buy the house that is up for sale in an anonymous bidding process. He and his father can no longer make a living from fishing, and he wants to build up a second source of income in the form of holiday apartments. The empty neighboring house would be ideal for this. At first, Yves finds Britta more annoying than nice. But she gains ground with her fearless and positive nature. When Yves finds out who his opponent in the bidding process is, he tries to badmouth his beautiful home area in presence of the German doctor. Everything would be so much easier if it weren't for those darn feelings. House or love, that is the question now.
Casting Director:
Tina Böckenhauer
Commissioning Editor:
Beate Bramstedt
Costume Design:
Lena Wolf
Director:
Britta Keils
Director of Photography:
Florian Licht
Editor:
Günter Heinzel
Line Producer:
Thomas Buchwalder
Volker Hahn
Makeup Designer:
Célin Best
Anne Binois
Music:
Ulrich Reuter
Producer:
Ariane Krampe
Production Design:
Jan F. Keuthmann
Sound:
Achim Strommenger
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Moritz Groß
Teleplay:
Birgit Maiwald
Antje Huhs
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