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Pommes Essen 2012

★ 6.77 votes📅 2012-07-12

In *Pommes Essen* (2012), director Tina von Traben crafts a heartfelt drama set against the backdrop of Germany's competitive street-food scene.

Director: Tina von Traben

Cast

Luise Risch
Luise Risch
Patty Frey
Marlene Risch
Selma Frey
Tabea Willemsen
Tabea Willemsen
Lilo Frey
Anneke Kim Sarnau
Anneke Kim Sarnau
Frieda Frey
Smudo
Smudo
Walther Frey
Thekla Carola Wied
Thekla Carola Wied
Besjana Simicic
Erik Madsen
Erik Madsen
Norton Jersey
Michael Keseroglu
Michael Keseroglu
Önder
Paul Faßnacht
Paul Faßnacht
Heinz Prätorius
Regine Schroeder
Dr. Bertram

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pommes Essen (2012) about?

This drama follows Frieda, a widow running a currywurst stand with her three daughters, as they face ruin when her deceptive brother sabotages their business to win a lucrative stadium deal. The film explores family loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle of small businesses against corporate forces.

Who directed Pommes Essen?

Tina von Traben directed this emotional family drama, bringing a nuanced approach to the film's themes of loyalty and survival.

Who stars in Pommes Essen?

The film features Luise Risch, Marlene Risch, Tabea Willemsen, and Anneke Kim Sarnau in key roles, with Smudo and Thekla Carola Wied rounding out the cast.

Is Pommes Essen (2012) worth watching?

While not widely rated, *Pommes Essen* offers a touching story with strong performances and relatable themes. Fans of character-driven dramas and underdog tales will likely find it engaging, though its niche setting may limit its broader appeal.

How long is Pommes Essen?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Pommes Essen (2012) — A Family Drama of Currywurst, Betrayal, and Resilience

In *Pommes Essen* (2012), director Tina von Traben crafts a heartfelt drama set against the backdrop of Germany's competitive street-food scene. The story follows Frieda, a determined widow who runs a cherished currywurst stand inherited from her late father, alongside her three daughters. Their tight-knit family business faces a brutal challenge when Frieda's scheming brother, Walter, betrays her to secure a lucrative catering contract for MSV Duisburg's stadium—pitting sibling against sibling in a high-stakes battle over pride and survival. The film brims with emotional tension, capturing the grit and resilience of small-town entrepreneurs forced to confront corporate greed. With its relatable themes of family loyalty, betrayal, and the fight for tradition in a modern world, *Pommes Essen* delivers a poignant, character-driven tale that lingers long after the credits roll.

Tina von Traben's sensitive direction infuses the narrative with warmth and authenticity, anchored by a stellar cast that breathes life into Frieda's world. Luise Risch and Marlene Risch deliver powerful performances as Frieda and her eldest daughter, while Anneke Kim Sarnau adds depth as a rival determined to outmaneuver them. The film's underdog spirit resonates deeply, blending drama with family dynamics in a way that feels both intimate and universally compelling. Whether you're drawn to its emotional storytelling or its behind-the-scenes peek into the struggles of local businesses, *Pommes Essen* (2012) is a gem for anyone who believes in the power of perseverance.