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Der Komödienstadel - Der weibscheue Hof 2005

📅 2005-06-12

Set in the rustic Chiemgau region during the early 1930s, this Bavarian comedy-drama follows the stubborn farmer Andreas Schrothammer, whose past marriage left him bitter and determined to banish all women from his farm—except for the elderly houseke...

Director: Peter Weissflog

Cast

Götz Burger
Götz Burger
Andreas Schrothammer
Erni Singerl
Erni Singerl
Barbara
Sabrina White
Sabrina White
Hansi
Heide Ackermann
Heide Ackermann
Witwe Strassmaier
Winfried Frey
Winfried Frey
Liborius Himmelreuter
Johann Schuler
Johann Schuler
Nepomuk Schrothammer
Markus Neumaier
Michl Schrothammer
Bernhard Butz
Flori

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Der Komödienstadel - Der weibscheue Hof (2005) about?

This Bavarian comedy-drama follows farmer Andreas Schrothammer, who, after a sour marriage, bans all women from his farm save for his hard-of-hearing housekeeper. Chaos ensues when new female figures enter his life, testing his rigid worldview in this period comedy set in the 1930s Chiemgau.

Who directed Der Komödienstadel - Der weibscheue Hof?

Peter Weissflog directed this charming yet sharp-witted Bavarian comedy, known for blending regional humor with relatable social themes.

Who stars in Der Komödienstadel - Der weibscheue Hof?

The film features Götz Burger as Andreas Schrothammer, alongside Erni Singerl, Sabrina White, Heide Ackermann, and Winfried Frey in key roles.

Is Der Komödienstadel - Der weibscheue Hof (2005) worth watching?

As a lighthearted comedy with a dash of social commentary, this film offers plenty of laughs for fans of regional cinema. While it's not a blockbuster, its quirky premise and solid performances make it a charming pick for fans of Bavarian humor.

How long is Der Komödienstadel - Der weibscheue Hof?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Der Komödienstadel - Der weibscheue Hof (2005) — A Bavarian Comedy Tackling Tradition and Prejudice

Set in the rustic Chiemgau region during the early 1930s, this Bavarian comedy-drama follows the stubborn farmer Andreas Schrothammer, whose past marriage left him bitter and determined to banish all women from his farm—except for the elderly housekeeper Barbara, whose hearing loss spares her from his misogynistic ranting. Filled with regional charm and sharp humor, *Der Komödienstadel – Der weibscheue Hof* (2005), directed by Peter Weissflog, delivers a lighthearted yet biting look at rural life, tradition, and the absurdity of prejudice.

The film stars Götz Burger as the obstinate farmer, supported by Erni Singerl, Sabrina White, and Heide Ackermann in roles that bring warmth and humor to this quirky household dynamic. Blending slapstick comedy with subtle social commentary, Weissflog crafts a story that's both a hearty laugh and a playful jab at rigid gender roles, all wrapped in the cozy yet contentious atmosphere of pre-war Bavaria.