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Da wo die Heimat ist 2004

★ 3.84 votes📅 2004-02-04

In Karl Kases' heartfelt family drama *Da wo die Heimat ist (2004)*, the tranquil world of Irmi Sandgruber shatters when financial woes and family feuds collide.

Director: Karl Kases

Cast

Johann Ernst Hinterseer
Hansi Sandgruber
Anja Kruse
Anja Kruse
Viktoria Perterer
Karina Thayenthal
Regina Sandgruber geb. Brunner
Johann Ernst Hinterseer
Hansi Sandgruber (Hansi Hinterseer)
Simon Verhoeven
Simon Verhoeven
Michael
Günter Waidacher
Franz Sandgruber jr. (as Günther Waidacher)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Da wo die Heimat ist (2004)* about?

The film follows Irmi Sandgruber, whose life spirals into chaos when her son's engagement to her enemy exposes a mountain of debt tied to their beloved deer park. As financial ruin looms, a desperate deal threatens to sever the family forever, blending drama with the rugged charm of alpine life.

Who directed *Da wo die Heimat ist*?

This emotional family drama was helmed by director Karl Kases, known for crafting stories rooted in human relationships and regional settings.

Who stars in *Da wo die Heimat ist*?

The film features Johann Ernst Hinterseer, Anja Kruse, Karina Thayenthal, Simon Verhoeven, and Günter Waidacher in pivotal roles.

Is *Da wo die Heimat ist (2004)* worth watching?

While it doesn't boast a high IMDb rating, its themes of family, loyalty, and financial strain resonate strongly within its genre. Fans of heartfelt dramas with alpine backdrops will find it a compelling watch, especially if they enjoy introspective storytelling.

How long is *Da wo die Heimat ist*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Da wo die Heimat ist (2004) — A Family's Struggle in a Time of Debt and Betrayal

In Karl Kases' heartfelt family drama *Da wo die Heimat ist (2004)*, the tranquil world of Irmi Sandgruber shatters when financial woes and family feuds collide. When her son Franz announces his engagement to Viktoria—a woman Irmi despises—she learns the family's deer park is drowning in debt due to a reckless loan scheme. Meanwhile, Irmi's brother Hansi and his wife Regina scramble for a solution, only to face a cruel ultimatum from Viktoria: hand over the park in exchange for settling the debts. As tensions rise, this Alpine-set story explores the fractures in a family bound by tradition and pride, where love and loyalty are tested against betrayal and financial desperation.

The film masterfully blends familial drama with the rugged beauty of its Austrian setting, capturing the raw emotions of a community—and a family—on the brink of collapse. With rustic charm and relatable struggles, *Da wo die Heimat ist* paints a poignant picture of home, inheritance, and the painful choices that can tear even the closest bonds apart.