
Männer sind zum Abgewöhnen 2001
In *Männer sind zum Abgewöhnen* (2001), director Christian Schumacher delivers a heartfelt comedy-romance about 36-year-old movement therapist Marlene Hagedorn, a single mother navigating the whirlwind of life with her three spirited daughters.
Director: Christian Schumacher
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Männer sind zum Abgewöhnen* (2001) about?
*Männer sind zum Abgewöhnen* follows single mom Marlene Hagedorn, whose orderly life turns upside down when she falls for her new neighbor, composer Henri Schaaf. But just as their romance blooms, Henri's creative block leads him to blame the lively chaos of Marlene's household—her three daughters—for his struggles.
Who directed *Männer sind zum Abgewöhnen*?
*Männer sind zum Abgewöhnen* was directed by Christian Schumacher, who blends humor and heart in this modern comedy-romance.
Who stars in *Männer sind zum Abgewöhnen*?
The film stars Christine Neubauer as Marlene Hagedorn, alongside Stefan Jürgens as Henri Schaaf, Doris Kunstmann, Luise Deschauer, and Vanessa Jung.
Is *Männer sind zum Abgewöhnen* (2001) worth watching?
As a lighthearted comedy-romance with relatable themes, *Männer sind zum Abgewöhnen* delivers warmth and humor without heavy drama. If you enjoy feel-good stories about love and family, it's a charming pick—though its unrated status leaves room for interpretation on its overall impact.
How long is *Männer sind zum Abgewöhnen*?
*Männer sind zum Abgewöhnen* has a runtime of 90 minutes.
About Männer sind zum Abgewöhnen (2001) — A Comedy-Romance About Love in the Midst of Chaos
In *Männer sind zum Abgewöhnen* (2001), director Christian Schumacher delivers a heartfelt comedy-romance about 36-year-old movement therapist Marlene Hagedorn, a single mother navigating the whirlwind of life with her three spirited daughters. Her peaceful routine is disrupted when she meets Henri Schaaf, a sensitive composer who captures her heart at first sight. But their budding romance faces an unexpected hurdle—Henri blames his creative crisis on the lively chaos of the Hagedorn household. With witty dialogue and genuine warmth, the film explores the joys and challenges of modern patchwork families, blending humor with tender moments that resonate with anyone who's ever juggled love and life's unpredictability.
Christian Schumacher crafts a feel-good story that balances laughter with emotional depth, making *Männer sind zum Abgewöhnen* a charming slice-of-life comedy perfect for fans of lighthearted yet meaningful storytelling. The film's engaging performances and relatable themes invite viewers into a world where love, laughter, and a little bit of chaos come together in unexpected ways.