Ein Kuckuckskind der Liebe (2005) [N/A]

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Release Date:
May 2, 2005

Original Title:
Ein Kuckuckskind der Liebe

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
NFP Teleart Berlin

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Anabel (Lisa Martinek) apparently has everything a woman could want: a well-paid husband Dirk (Tim Bergmann), a nice apartment, good friends and an antique shop to keep her busy. The only thing missing is a child, but she can't have one because she accidentally finds out that her husband is sterile. She keeps her husband in the dark about her discovery of his shortcoming, who on the contrary assumes Anabel is incapable of conceiving. One day her pragmatic friend Lissi (Antje Schmidt) comes up with the idea that Anabel could get impregnated by another man and lie to her husband about the paternity of the child.

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Associate Producer:
Rolf Wappenschmitt

Costume Design:
Riccarda Merten-Eicher

Director:
Martin Enlen

Director of Photography:
Philipp Timme

Editor:
Monika Abspacher

Foley Artist:
Peter Sandmann

Makeup Artist:
Susanne Bergner
Tatjana Krauskopf

Music:
Dieter Schleip

Producer:
Claudia Rittig

Production Design:
Su Pröbster

Sound:
Uwe Griem
Timon Krüger

Sound Designer:
Gregor Arnold

Sound Mixer:
Holger Rogge

Writer:
Katia Böttcher
Sven Böttcher

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