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Mein Gott, Anna! 2008

★ 5.52 votes📅 2008-09-05

When a good-hearted nun with a knack for saying the wrong thing is sidelined to financial duties, her first assignment leads her straight into the most unexpected of situations. Director Stephan Meyer's 2008 comedy *Mein Gott, Anna!

Director: Stephan Meyer

Cast

Mariele Millowitsch
Mariele Millowitsch
Schwester Anna Seelenbinder
Harald Krassnitzer
Harald Krassnitzer
Prälat Markus Schwanthaler
Andreas Giebel
Andreas Giebel
Ludwig Breitmoser
Martin Feifel
Martin Feifel
Kristos Koromanos
Ilse Neubauer
Ilse Neubauer
Mascha Grassl
Marianne Lindner
Marianne Lindner
Hedwig Gandlgruber
Hansi Kraus
Hansi Kraus
Theo Vilsmaier
Philipp Sonntag
Philipp Sonntag
Manni
Petra Berndt
Petra Berndt
'Engel' Madonna
Monika Manz
Monika Manz
Felicitas Wallner

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mein Gott, Anna! (2008) about?

This 2008 German comedy follows Sister Anna, a good-natured but tactless nun who's reassigned to handle her deaconry's finances. Her first task sends her to a Bavarian village to sell an inn—only to learn it's actually a brothel called the Weißblauer Engel. When a development threatens to turn the entire village into an amusement park, Anna joins forces with the brothel's cheerful residents to save their home.

Who directed Mein Gott, Anna!?

Stephan Meyer directed *Mein Gott, Anna!*, crafting a comedy that balances humor with themes of community and acceptance.

Who stars in Mein Gott, Anna!?

The film features Mariele Millowitsch as Sister Anna, Harald Krassnitzer, Andreas Giebel, Martin Feifel, and Ilse Neubauer in key roles.

Is Mein Gott, Anna! (2008) worth watching?

*Mein Gott, Anna!* is a lighthearted comedy with heart and humor, perfect for fans of offbeat German films. While it may not break new ground, its charming premise and engaging performances make it a pleasant watch for those seeking a feel-good story with a twist.

How long is Mein Gott, Anna!?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Mein Gott, Anna! (2008) — A Nun, a Brothel, and a Bavarian Village Comedy

When a good-hearted nun with a knack for saying the wrong thing is sidelined to financial duties, her first assignment leads her straight into the most unexpected of situations. Director Stephan Meyer's 2008 comedy *Mein Gott, Anna!* follows Sister Anna as she travels to a quaint Bavarian village to sell an inn left to her Protestant deaconry—only to discover the "Weißblauer Engel" is anything but a typical retreat. With her signature warmth and unintentional chaos, Anna finds herself tangled in a web of village politics, a looming amusement park threat, and an unlikely alliance with the spirited women who run the brothel.

Packed with sharp wit and heartfelt moments, the film blends humor with themes of acceptance and community, all wrapped in the cozy yet chaotic charm of rural Bavaria. As Anna's journey unfolds, she challenges stereotypes and discovers that sometimes the most profound lessons come from the unlikeliest places.