A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 25, 2011
Original Title:
Glück auf Brasilianisch
Alternate Titles:
Babysitter per forza
Felicidad en brasileño
Ma nounou brésilienne
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARD
FFP New Media
MDR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 IT: T
Runtime: 90
The ambitious business consultant and single father Edgar Strack is desperately trying to reconcile family and work needs. Alone: He does not succeed. His three adolescent children are frustrated, his new girlfriend Barbara complains, in the company he is betrayed by a competitor. In his distress, Edgar hired the spirited interpreter Ana, whom he had just fired as a colleague, as a new nanny. And lo and behold: Suddenly everything runs like clockwork again.
Assistant Director:
Petra Erler
Assistant Production Design:
Antje Krug
Boom Operator:
Michael Moran
Camera Trainee:
Cornelius Blumentritt
Costume Design:
Martina Teepe
Director:
Dietmar Klein
Director of Photography:
Johannes Geyer
Editor:
Susanne Peuscher
Executive Producer:
Anemone Elisabeth Müller
Gaffer:
Norbert Brandt
Key Makeup Artist:
Irene Reinhardt
Line Producer:
Roland Mesmer
Makeup Artist:
Martina Richter
Music:
Jochen Schmidt-Hambrock
Producer:
Franka Bauer
Michael Smeaton
Birgit Titze
Production Design:
Marion Strohschein
Production Manager:
Sabine Belcher
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Daniel Goldmann
Sound:
Stephan von Hase
Unit Manager:
Ingo Schlösser
Writer:
Thomas Hernadi
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