
Gartenfeind 2014
Gartenfeind (2014) welcomes viewers to a charming yet chaotic Bavarian allotment garden where Gerti, a stern grandmother, faces an unexpected battle for control when her once docile granddaughter Merci transforms into a rebellious teenager.
Director: Julia Walter
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gartenfeind (2014) about?
Gartenfeind follows Gerti, a strict Bavarian grandmother, as she confronts her granddaughter Merci's rebellious teenage phase. When Merci falls for a city-slicker neighbor, Gerti's peaceful allotment garden becomes the unlikely battleground for a quirky family showdown.
Who directed Gartenfeind?
Gartenfeind was directed by Julia Walter, a filmmaker known for her work in family-oriented comedies.
Who stars in Gartenfeind?
The film features Monika Baumgartner as Gerti, with Joshua Grothe as Merci, Nadja Sabersky as Simon, Walter Hess, and Erika Fischer-Laughlin in key roles.
Is Gartenfeind (2014) worth watching?
While Gartenfeind doesn't have an IMDb rating to gauge consensus, its blend of family comedy, romance, and Bavarian charm makes it an entertaining pick for fans of lighthearted, feel-good films.
How long is Gartenfeind?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Gartenfeind (2014) — A Bavarian Garden Comedy with Generational Clash
Gartenfeind (2014) welcomes viewers to a charming yet chaotic Bavarian allotment garden where Gerti, a stern grandmother, faces an unexpected battle for control when her once docile granddaughter Merci transforms into a rebellious teenager. As Merci's infatuation with Berlin hipster Simon disrupts the peaceful colony, Gerti unleashes all her cunning and wit to reclaim dominance over her beloved garden plot. Directed by Julia Walter, this family comedy blends lighthearted romance with generational clashes, delivering a heartwarming yet humorous tale of youthful defiance and the lengths to which family bonds will be tested.
Monika Baumgartner shines as Gerti, the no-nonsense matriarch, while Joshua Grothe and Nadja Sabersky bring youthful energy to the roles of Merci and Simon. Set against the lush backdrop of Bavarian allotments, the film captures the warmth of community and the humor found in everyday family squabbles, making it a delightful watch for fans of lighthearted comedies.