A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 30, 2022
Original Title:
Klima retten für Anfänger
Alternate Titles:
Klimawandel bei Familie Wilmers
Genres:
Comedy | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARD
ARD Degeto
ITV Studios Germany
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
What use is a good Abitur if the climate is changing? For 17-year-old high school student Lilly, there are more important things than school. It looks correspondingly bleak with their admission to the Abitur! While father Martin fails with a bang to lure her with a dream trip, mother Nina makes an unusual deal: if Lilly really crams from now on, her parents will in return help protect the climate. From now on, only fresh food will be cooked at home, lavender will replace industrial washing powder and you can go to work by bike! There are only exceptions for little brother Tom. But the road to an emission-free life is not a sure-fire success. After weeks, agency owner Nina and chief physician Martin are not only looking for secret exceptions to the rules, but also get into discussions about their lives up to now. And since Lilly doesn't quite stick to the deal with her parents either, the initially abstract discussion about climate-friendly living escalates into a true family crisis.
Assistant Camera:
Peter Volkamer
Till Dose
Assistant Director:
Frank Schneider
Casting:
Stefany Pohlmann
Inga Helfrich
Commissioning Editor:
Christoph Pellander
Stefan Kruppa
Costume Design:
Manuela Nierzwicki
Director:
Tomy Wigand
Director of Photography:
Klaus Merkel
Editor:
Christian Nauheimer
Executive Producer:
Imre von der Heydt
Gaffer:
Jürgen Bauer
Line Producer:
Aurel Beck
Makeup Artist:
Dörte Dobkowitz
Natalie von Brunn
Original Music Composer:
Alex Komlew
Producer:
Christiane Ruff
Production Design:
Gudrun Roscher
Props:
David Ostertag
Thomas Hainich
Script Supervisor:
Christine Rösch
Sound:
Till A. von Reumont
Sound Designer:
Moritz Groß
Sound Mixer:
Hendrik Bleier
Writer:
Jule Boenig
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