
Frau Ella 2013
Frau Ella (2013) is a heartwarming German comedy that follows a spontaneous road trip between the unlikeliest of travel companions: a free-spirited young man and an elderly woman he unexpectedly rescues from a hospital.
Director: Markus Goller
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Frau Ella (2013) about?
Frau Ella (2013) follows a young man who impulsively decides to take an elderly woman he rescues from a hospital on a spontaneous road trip. What begins as a simple act of kindness soon spirals into a series of comedic and heartfelt adventures that challenge their preconceptions about life and each other.
Who directed Frau Ella?
Frau Ella was directed by Markus Goller, known for his work in German comedy and drama films.
Who stars in Frau Ella?
The film stars Matthias Schweighöfer, Ruth-Maria Kubitschek, August Diehl, and Anna Bederke in key roles.
Is Frau Ella (2013) worth watching?
For fans of lighthearted comedies with a touch of warmth, Frau Ella (2013) delivers charm and humor in equal measure. While it doesn't aim for high drama, its themes of connection and spontaneity make it a pleasant watch for those seeking an uplifting story.
How long is Frau Ella?
Frau Ella has a runtime of 105 minutes.
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About Frau Ella (2013) — A Road Trip Comedy with an Unlikely Twist
Frau Ella (2013) is a heartwarming German comedy that follows a spontaneous road trip between the unlikeliest of travel companions: a free-spirited young man and an elderly woman he unexpectedly rescues from a hospital. Directed by Markus Goller, this offbeat adventure blends humor with touching moments, exploring themes of connection, second chances, and the unexpected bonds that form when life takes an unexpected turn. With its charming cast and lighthearted yet meaningful tone, the film captures the joy of spontaneity and the beauty of human connection across generational divides.
Matthias Schweighöfer stars as the carefree protagonist, joined by the legendary Ruth-Maria Kubitschek as the spirited Frau Ella. August Diehl and Anna Bederke round out the ensemble, delivering performances that balance comedic timing with genuine warmth. As the mismatched pair navigates highways, detours, and quirky encounters, the film invites audiences to reflect on the joys of the open road—and the people who make the journey unforgettable.