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Mein Weg zu Dir 2003

★ 4.83 votes90 min📅 2003-10-24

In "Mein Weg zu Dir (2003)", a sharp-witted lawyer Lena Seidel faces an unexpected detour when her mission takes her from the bustling city to the rustic charm of Hilleritz, a small wine-growing town.

Director: Olaf Kreinsen

Cast

Johanna-Christine Gehlen
Johanna-Christine Gehlen
Dr. Lena Seidel
Daniel Morgenroth
Daniel Morgenroth
Steffen Vogt
Martin Lüttge
Martin Lüttge
Gottfried Vogt
Brigitte Janner
Brigitte Janner
Hilde Zeller
Hans Peter Korff
Hans Peter Korff
Bruno Dietz
Pierre Besson
Pierre Besson
Markus Immel
Ludwig Haas
Ludwig Haas
Werner Grabo
Stefanie Mühlhan
Stefanie Mühlhan
Hans-Jürgen Alf
Hans-Jürgen Alf
Dorit Gäbler
Dorit Gäbler

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mein Weg zu Dir (2003) about?

A city lawyer arrives in a resistant wine-growing town to push a highway project, only to find her plans derailed by a charming local sent to distract her. As their romance blooms, the line between duty and desire begins to blur.

Who directed Mein Weg zu Dir?

Olaf Kreinsen directed this 2003 TV movie, blending comedy, romance, and drama with a lighthearted touch.

Who stars in Mein Weg zu Dir?

The film features Johanna-Christine Gehlen as Lena Seidel, Daniel Morgenroth as Steffen Vogt, and Martin Lüttge as County Vogt, along with Brigitte Janner and Hans Peter Korff in supporting roles.

Is Mein Weg zu Dir (2003) worth watching?

With its charming cast, engaging premise, and heartfelt blend of comedy and romance, this 2003 TV movie offers a delightful escape. Fans of lighthearted dramas with a touch of unpredictability will find it a worthwhile watch.

How long is Mein Weg zu Zur?

Mein Weg zu Dir (2003) runs for 90 minutes.

About Mein Weg zu Dir (2003) — A Romantic Comedy with a Twist of Small-Town Intrigue

In "Mein Weg zu Dir (2003)", a sharp-witted lawyer Lena Seidel faces an unexpected detour when her mission takes her from the bustling city to the rustic charm of Hilleritz, a small wine-growing town. Tasked by the Federal Ministry of Transport to secure highway plans, she finds herself tangled in local resistance led by the cunning county Vogt. To derail her efforts, Vogt deploys his son Steffen, a charmer with a mission to distract Lena with romance. What begins as a calculated strategy spirals into a heartfelt journey, blending wit, charm, and the age-old clash between city ambitions and country traditions.

Director Olaf Kreinsen crafts a lighthearted yet touching tale of contrasts—urban determination versus rural cunning, professional duty against personal desire. With its cozy atmosphere and gentle humor, the film explores themes of love, deception, and the unexpected paths life takes. Starring Johanna-Christine Gehlen as the determined Lena and Daniel Morgenroth as the infuriatingly charming Steffen, this 90-minute comedy-romance-drama delivers a refreshing mix of romance and small-town intrigue.