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Nein, Aus, Pfui! Ein Baby an der Leine 2012

★ 3.03 votes92 min📅 2012-09-18

In *Nein, Aus, Pfui! Ein Baby an der Leine (2012)*, Kai Meyer-Ricks delivers a sharp, family-focused comedy that explores the chaos of parenthood from an outsider's perspective.

Director: Kai Meyer-Ricks

Cast

Sebastian Ströbel
Sebastian Ströbel
Jan
Heio von Stetten
Heio von Stetten
Norbert
Petra Schmidt-Schaller
Petra Schmidt-Schaller
Hanna
Daniela Ziegler
Daniela Ziegler
Emilia
Traute Hoess
Traute Hoess
Gisela Meyer
Antonio Putignano
Antonio Putignano
Tierarzt
Ruth Blauert
Marion
Thomas Kornack
Theo Jäger
Michael Kehr
Florian
Rainer Ewerrien
Rainer Ewerrien
Wöller

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Nein, Aus, Pfui! Ein Baby an der Leine* (2012) about?

The film follows Jan, a child-free engineer whose life unravels when his wife announces her plans for parenthood. Caught between his best friend's chaotic new role as a dad and his own resistance to the idea, Jan faces a comedic showdown over the future of their marriage. It's a lighthearted yet biting take on modern parenting pressures.

Who directed *Nein, Aus, Pfui! Ein Baby an der Leine*?

Kai Meyer-Ricks directed the film, helming a comedy that thrives on relatable family dynamics and sharp humor.

Who stars in *Nein, Aus, Pfui! Ein Baby an der Leine*?

The film features Sebastian Ströbel, Petra Schmidt-Schaller, Heio von Stetten, Daniela Ziegler, and Traute Hoess in key roles.

Is *Nein, Aus, Pfui! Ein Baby an der Leine* (2012) worth watching?

As a lighthearted comedy with universal themes, it's an amusing watch for fans of family-centric humor. While not groundbreaking, its relatable premise and solid performances make it a solid choice for a TV movie night. Expect laughs, not deep drama.

How long is *Nein, Aus, Pfui! Ein Baby an der Leine*?

The film has a runtime of 92 minutes.

About Nein, Aus, Pfui! Ein Baby an der Leine (2012) — A Comedy About Parenthood's Unwelcome Surprises

In *Nein, Aus, Pfui! Ein Baby an der Leine (2012)*, Kai Meyer-Ricks delivers a sharp, family-focused comedy that explores the chaos of parenthood from an outsider's perspective. Jan, a successful engineer, navigates a carefully balanced child-free life—until his wife Hanna drops a bombshell over dinner, threatening their carefree existence. Between his best friend Theo's new fatherhood duties and the relentless antics of his sister-in-law's kids, Jan's world spirals into a hilarious battle of wills, where diapers, sleepless nights, and heated debates become the new normal. The film balances absurd humor with relatable tension, capturing the universal dread of losing control.

With Mayer-Ricks' deft touch, the TV movie transforms everyday parenting struggles into sharp, observational comedy. Sebastian Ströbel and Petra Schmidt-Schaller shine as the couple at the center of the storm, their performances grounding the film's frenetic energy. The story's heart lies in its refusal to romanticize parenthood, instead poking fun at the stereotypes and societal pressures that come with the territory.