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21 de nov. de 2008 · Recently viewed. Die zweite Frau: Directed by Hans Steinbichler. With Matthias Brandt, Monica Bleibtreu, Maria Popistasu, Maia Morgenstern. Erwin, in his forties, runs a petrol station with his mother in a lost corner of Germany. This withdrawn mother-son couple leads a life without surprise.
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- Drama
- Hans Steinbichler
- 2008-11-21
My Mother, My Bride and I. An overbearing matriarch (Monica Bleibtreu) and a fiery mail-order bride (Maria Popistasu) vie for control of the man (Matthias Brandt) in their lives.
- Comedy
- Hans Steinbichler
- David Nusair
- Matthias Brandt
Comedy. An overbearing matriarch (Monica Bleibtreu) and a fiery mail-order bride (Maria Popistasu) vie for control of the man (Matthias Brandt) in their lives.
My Mother, My Bride and I (German: Die zweite Frau) is a 2008 German drama film directed by Hans Steinbichler. Cast. Matthias Brandt - Erwin Kobarek; Monica Bleibtreu - Frau Kobarek; Maria Popistașu - Irina; Maia Morgenstern - Bogdana; Sven Pippig - Karl; Selena Alexandru - Selena, Irinas Tochter; Markus Böker - Arzt
de Hans Steinbichler. sinopsis. Una historia que parte del simple hecho de que a sus cuarenta y un años, Erwin todavía vive con su madre. Ya bien entrado en la edad adulta, ha caído con su Mamá en un clásico esquema de dependencia: ella le da de comer y tolera sus rarezas y él le da a ella una razón para vivir.
Traveling to Romania in search of a wife, Erwin has the good fortune of meeting Irina (Maria Popistasu), an irresistible beauty who is at once mischievous, forthright, and undeniably sexy. After suggesting a trial engagement, Erwin brings Irina back to Bavaria and introduces her to mother.
by Hans Steinbichler. synopsis. The story begins with the plain fact that forty-one-year-old Erwin still lives with his mother. Well into his adulthood, he and Mama have fallen into classic co-dependence. She feeds him and tolerates his quirks, while he gives her a reason to live; together they run a small gas station in the middle of nowhere.