A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 1, 2019
Original Title:
Rosamunde Pilcher: Pralinen zum Frühstück
Genres:
Romance
Production Companies:
FFP New Media GmbH
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
Annabelle Rosewood has turned her hobby into a profession: she auctions off stranded suitcases at airports and then has them opened on her own TV show and tells the stories behind them. Unexpectedly, an unusual piece of luggage ends up on Annabelle's show. When it is opened, valuable designer clothes and precious pieces of jewelry are revealed. Things that are not normally found in lost suitcases. But the owner doesn't get in touch, so Annabelle sets off on her own initiative to find the owner. She is assisted by Elsa, a self-proclaimed fashion expert. A clue that the suitcase could belong to the deceased writer Elizabeth Marlowe leads the two women to Thomas, a shy writer. He is Elizabeth Marlowe's great-grandson and lives in seclusion on the Cornish coast. Annabelle is immediately fascinated by him. But when she learns that Thomas is in a committed relationship, Annabelle recalls her resolution to remain single.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Tinka Valerie Knoll
Boom Operator:
Matthias Gündler
Casting Director:
Cornelia von Braun
Commissioning Editor:
Andrea Klingenschmitt
Continuity:
Garikoitz John
Costume Designer:
Frederike Tabea May
Costumer:
Lena Wellhöfer
Data Wrangler:
Lukas Pfaff
Director:
Marc Prill
Director of Photography:
Holger Greiß
Editor:
Melania Singer
Executive Producer:
Heidi Ulmke
Michael Smeaton
First Assistant Camera:
Florian Godenschweger
First Assistant Director:
Gero von Wedel
Gaffer:
Wolfgang Erdmann
Key Grip:
Bernd Schultz
Lighting Technician:
Dirk Lehmann
Philip Braun
Line Producer:
Beate Balser
Juan Thomas Hartmann
Makeup & Hair:
Jens Holstein
Stefanie Baumann
Original Music Composer:
Patrick Schmitz
Post Production Supervisor:
Michaela Krauß
Producer:
Elvira Bolz
Producer's Assistant:
Guido Walbeck
Andrea Auer
Production Accountant:
Carmen Looker
Production Coordinator:
Alexandra Sprogies
Production Design:
Anne Daniels
Production Sound Mixer:
Uwe Schiefer
Second Assistant Camera:
Robert Lindner
Short Story:
Rosamunde Pilcher
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Gerlach
Tailor:
Sarah Silbermann
Unit Manager:
Mike Sauer
Lutz Meier-Ewert
Writer:
Susanne Hertel
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