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Deepfrozen 2006

92 min📅 2006-09-07

"Ronnie Vandella is the owner of a frozen food company in a sleepy village in Moselle. His feelings seem to be as frozen as his products. Then, one day a marvellous being arrives in the village."

In *Deepfrozen (2006)*, Ronnie Vandella navigates a life as icy as the frozen foods he sells from his sleepy Moselle village.

Director: Andy Bausch

Cast

Peter Lohmeyer
Peter Lohmeyer
Ronnie
Lale Yavaş
Lale Yavaş
Zoya
Thierry van Werveke
Thierry van Werveke
Lars
Marco Lorenzini
Marco Lorenzini
Speck
Ingrid Caven
Ingrid Caven
Vicky
Marja-Leena Junker
Marja-Leena Junker
Zelma
André Jung
André Jung
Der Psychiater
Marc Olinger
Marc Olinger
Der Pfarrer
Marc Faber
Der Feuerwehrhauptmann
Frédéric Frenay
Frédéric Frenay
Elvis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Deepfrozen (2006) about?

*Deepfrozen* follows Ronnie, a frozen-food entrepreneur stuck in a rut, whose emotionally barren life starts to thaw when a mysterious woman enters his small-town world. The film blends absurd humor with tender moments as Ronnie grapples with his past and the stifling expectations that have left him emotionally paralyzed.

Who directed Deepfrozen?

Award-winning Luxembourgish director Andy Bausch helmed *Deepfrozen*, known for his offbeat comedies that blend satire with heartfelt storytelling.

Who stars in Deepfrozen?

The cast includes Peter Lohmeyer as Ronnie Vandella, Lale Yavaş as the enigmatic stranger, Thierry van Werveke as Lars, Marco Lorenzini, and Ingrid Caven.

Is Deepfrozen (2006) worth watching?

While *Deepfrozen* isn't a mainstream hit, its dry humor and gentle charm make it a cult favorite for fans of European comedies. The film's themes of emotional repression and small-town absurdity resonate, even if its pacing isn't for everyone.

How long is Deepfrozen?

*Deepfrozen* runs for 92 minutes.

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About Deepfrozen (2006) — A Frozen-Heart Comedy with Unexpected Thaws

In *Deepfrozen (2006)*, Ronnie Vandella navigates a life as icy as the frozen foods he sells from his sleepy Moselle village. Between empty flings, bizarre contact ads, and weekly sessions with his therapist, Ronnie's emotional landscape feels just as frozen as his warehouse stock. Director Andy Bausch crafts a quirky comedy that blends deadpan humor with moments of unexpected warmth, all set against the backdrop of a town where nothing much ever changes—until an enigmatic stranger arrives.

The arrival of this mysterious woman cracks open Ronnie's emotional icebox, forcing him to confront his stifled desires and the suffocating expectations of his domineering mother. With its offbeat charm and deadpan absurdity, *Deepfrozen (2006)* offers a playful yet poignant take on modern masculinity, loneliness, and the search for connection.