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Babykram ist Männersache 2001

★ 3.84 votes91 min📅 2001-01-17

When Arne and his younger brother Malte inherit a scrapyard on the outskirts of Hamburg, their chaotic lives take an unexpected turn after Malte discovers an abandoned baby.

Director: Uwe Janson

Cast

Matthias Koeberlin
Matthias Koeberlin
Arne
Matthias Schweighöfer
Matthias Schweighöfer
Malte
Marek Harloff
Marek Harloff
Belinda
Monica Bleibtreu
Monica Bleibtreu
Pulver Anni
Albrecht Ganskopf
Albrecht Ganskopf
Costumer
Jürgen Schornagel
Jürgen Schornagel
Breuer
Stefan Merki
Stefan Merki
Louise / Udo
Oscar Ortega Sánchez
Oscar Ortega Sánchez
Night Club Owner
Yolette Thomas
American Woman
Elvis Grabbe
Baby

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Babykram ist Männersache (2001) about?

The film follows two brothers, Arne and Malte, who inherit a scrapyard in Hamburg. When Malte finds an abandoned baby, he insists on caring for the child until the mother is found, sparking a conflict with his reluctant brother. Their journey becomes a mix of humor and heart as they navigate fatherhood in the most unexpected way.

Who directed Babykram ist Männersache?

Uwe Janson directed this 2001 German comedy-drama, known for his work in both television and film.

Who stars in Babykram ist Männersache?

The film features Matthias Koeberlin, Matthias Schweighöfer, Marek Harloff, Monica Bleibtreu, and Albrecht Ganskopf in key roles.

Is Babykram ist Männersache (2001) worth watching?

While IMDb ratings aren't available, this heartfelt comedy-drama offers a blend of humor and emotion that makes it a solid choice for fans of character-driven stories. Its themes of family and responsibility give it a unique charm worth exploring.

How long is Babykram ist Männersache?

The film has a runtime of 91 minutes.

About Babykram ist Männersache (2001) — A heartwarming comedy-drama about brotherhood and unexpected fatherhood

When Arne and his younger brother Malte inherit a scrapyard on the outskirts of Hamburg, their chaotic lives take an unexpected turn after Malte discovers an abandoned baby. Determined to care for the child until the mother is found, Malte's idealism clashes with Arne's reluctant pragmatism, sparking a heartfelt yet humorous battle over the future of their inheritance. Directed by Uwe Janson, this German comedy-drama explores themes of responsibility, family bonds, and the unexpected ways life can challenge our plans.

With a mix of warmth and wit, *Babykram ist Männersache (2001)* delivers a touching story about two brothers navigating fatherhood in the most unconventional way. Set against the gritty backdrop of a scrapyard, the film balances humor and drama, making it a standout in the genre. The performances by Matthias Koeberlin and Matthias Schweighöfer bring depth and charm to the characters, ensuring an emotional and engaging experience.