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Ich war eine glückliche Frau 2017

★ 2.84 votes89 min📅 2017-09-09

In *Ich war eine glückliche Frau (2017)*, Martin Enlen crafts a poignant drama about an elderly woman battling dementia whose life finds unexpected purpose through the fleeting joys of her neighbors. Following her move into a quiet neighborhood, Mrs.

Director: Martin Enlen

Cast

Rainer Bock
Rainer Bock
Hermann Blok
Petra Schmidt-Schaller
Petra Schmidt-Schaller
Eva Sanders
Marc Hosemann
Marc Hosemann
Jan Sanders
Imogen Kogge
Imogen Kogge
Sylvia Blok
Laura Louisa Garde
Laura Louisa Garde
Helen
Michael Abendroth
Michael Abendroth
Jans Vater
Katalyn Bohn
Freundin von Eva
Momo Beier
Momo Beier
Lena Sanders
Ben Nicolas Behrend
Max Sanders
Torben Kessler
Krankenhausarzt

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Ich war eine glückliche Frau* (2017) about?

The film follows Mrs. Blok, a woman with dementia, who finds emotional refuge in the seemingly perfect life of her neighbors next door. As she observes their routines and bonds, her own sense of belonging briefly rekindles—until she notices the first signs of their happiness unraveling.

Who directed *Ich war eine glückliche Frau*?

Martin Enlen directed this poignant drama, known for his sensitive storytelling in television productions.

Who stars in *Ich war eine glückliche Frau*?

The film features Rainer Bock, Petra Schmidt-Schaller, Marc Hosemann, Imogen Kogge, and Laura Louisa Garde in leading roles.

Is *Ich war eine glückliche Frau* (2017) worth watching?

This understated German drama offers a touching meditation on love and loss, elevated by strong performances. While it may not appeal to fans of fast-paced action, its quiet intensity and emotional depth make it a rewarding watch for those who appreciate character-driven storytelling.

How long is *Ich war eine glückliche Frau*?

The movie runs for 89 minutes.

About Ich war eine glückliche Frau (2017) — A German drama about love, memory, and the fragility of happiness

In *Ich war eine glückliche Frau (2017)*, Martin Enlen crafts a poignant drama about an elderly woman battling dementia whose life finds unexpected purpose through the fleeting joys of her neighbors. Following her move into a quiet neighborhood, Mrs. Blok becomes entranced by the seemingly idyllic existence of Eva, her husband, and their two teenagers next door. Their warmth and togetherness awaken a sense of belonging within her, offering fleeting relief from her fading memories. Yet as her keen eye notices the first cracks in their perfect facade, she must confront the fragility of happiness itself.

The film weaves a melancholic yet tender portrait of observation and longing, where love and loss intertwine. Enlen's sensitive direction, paired with a stellar cast, delivers a quiet yet powerful exploration of human connection in the face of impermanence. Shot with understated elegance, *Ich war eine glückliche Frau* lingers in the heart, asking whether happiness is ever truly as solid as it seems.