
Frauen, die Prosecco trinken 2001
In *Frauen, die Prosecco trinken (2001)*, a spirited Berlin lifestyle journalist stakes everything on a whirlwind romance with her married boss, dreaming of a glamorous new life in Paris as his editor at a high-end fashion magazine.
Director: Ulrich König
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Frauen, die Prosecco trinken* (2001) about?
This German TV movie follows a Berlin lifestyle journalist who leaves everything behind for a shot at love and career in Paris, only to be abandoned when pregnant. Left stranded without a job or home, she must rebuild her life with grit and determination in the city's competitive underbelly.
Who directed *Frauen, die Prosecco trinken*?
Ulrich König directed this sharp and stylish comedy-drama, known for his knack for blending humor with social commentary in German television.
Who stars in *Frauen, die Prosecco trinken*?
The film features Tina Ruland as the lead, alongside Hardy Krüger Jr., Helmut Zierl, Carin C. Tietze, and Eleonore Weisgerber in pivotal roles.
Is *Frauen, die Prosecco trinken* (2001) worth watching?
As a lighthearted yet thematically rich rom-com, it delivers charm and a relatable underdog story, though its dated production may not dazzle modern audiences. Fans of '90s German TV movies will appreciate its blend of wit and emotional honesty.
How long is *Frauen, die Prosecco trinken*?
The movie runs for 90 minutes, offering a concise and engaging narrative packed into a single, breezy sitting.
About Frauen, die Prosecco trinken (2001) — A Berlin rom-com about dreams shattered and resilience found
In *Frauen, die Prosecco trinken (2001)*, a spirited Berlin lifestyle journalist stakes everything on a whirlwind romance with her married boss, dreaming of a glamorous new life in Paris as his editor at a high-end fashion magazine. When her fair-weather lover abandons her mid-pregnancy, she faces a brutal wake-up call: no job, no home, and no safety net in a city that promised paradise. Directed by Ulrich König, this sharp-edged comedy-drama blends lighthearted escapism with biting social commentary, exploring ambition, betrayal, and the fragile dreams of women navigating cutthroat careers and unreliable relationships.
With a breezy 90-minute runtime, the film balances playful champagne-fueled moments—captured in its title—against darker themes of abandonment and resilience. Tina Ruland shines as the determined yet vulnerable protagonist, navigating a world where professional success and personal happiness often collide. König's direction infuses the story with a mix of warmth and cynicism, making it a cult favorite for fans of '90s German TV comedies that pack emotional depth beneath their glossy surfaces.