A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 28, 2012
Original Title:
Tessa Hennig - Elli gibt den Löffel ab
Genres:
Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
The husband of Elli died several years ago and now Elli has great financial problems: she must pay 3.000€ of income tax for her shop.At the same time Elli receives a letter from Capri and learns that she is the heiress of a small boarding house in Capri where as child she spent her school holidays.So Elli decides to travel as soon as possible to Capri: crossing through Italy with her old car she gets mechanical problem, but an old retired man and widower who travel with his Chihuahua dog in a camper, rescues her and together they travel to Naples, where she will take the ferry to Capri.In a moment of distraction she forgets her wallet in the camper of Heinz and has to travel as stowaway on the ferry. Then she receives a phone call from her sister Dorothea who asks her where she is and what she is doing: Dorothea is on the same ferry because she has also received a letter from the lawyer Roberto about the inheritance of a board house in Capri.
Casting:
Elke Vogt
Costume Design:
Theresia Wogh
Director:
Edzard Onneken
Director of Photography:
Jochen Stäblein
Editor:
Dietrich Toellner
Executive Producer:
Mauro Venditti
Carsten Kelber
Music:
Marcel Barsotti
Novel:
Tessa Hennig
Producer:
Thorsten Ritsch
Frank Buchs
Production Design:
Marco Martucci
Ettore Guerrieri
Screenplay:
Thomas Hernadi
Set Decoration:
Ettore Guerrieri
Sound:
Rainer Plabst
Sound Designer:
Martin Loecker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Eberhard Weckerle
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