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Lebensdorf 2022

★ 7.65 votes97 min📅 2022-02-11

Valentin Hotea's *Lebensdorf* (2022) captures the chaotic charm of a midlife reinvention as it follows Ducu, a 45-year-old Bucharest writer caught between two worlds—his crumbling marriage and a nostalgic flame rekindled in Berlin.

Director: Valentin Hotea

Cast

Mimi Brănescu
Mimi Brănescu
Ducu Dobrescu
Ana Covalciuc
Ana Covalciuc
Giulia
Ioana Flora
Ioana Flora
Andra
Victoria Cociaș
Victoria Cociaș
Ducu's mother
Constantin Cojocaru
Constantin Cojocaru
Giulia's father
Markus Gertken
Markus Gertken
Ulli
Ada Solomon
Ada Solomon
Pușa
Alin State
Alin State
Andreas Kroll
Holger Mirek

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lebensdorf (2022) about?

Ducu, a Romanian writer, flees his failing marriage for a creative retreat in Berlin, only to find himself torn between his estranged wife and a long-lost love. His journey through an eccentric eco-village becomes a rollercoaster of humor, heartache, and self-discovery.

Who directed Lebensdorf?

The film was directed by Valentin Hotea, a Romanian filmmaker known for blending drama and comedy in emotionally layered storytelling.

Who stars in Lebensdorf?

The film features Mimi Brănescu, Ana Covalciuc, Ioana Flora, Victoria Cociaș, and Constantin Cojocaru in key roles.

Is Lebensdorf (2022) worth watching?

With its sharp blend of drama and comedy, *Lebensdorf* (2022) offers a fresh, offbeat take on midlife reinvention. While not widely rated, its unique premise and quirky charm make it a standout for fans of character-driven films.

How long is Lebensdorf?

The movie runs for 97 minutes.

About Lebensdorf (2022) — Midlife Crisis, Love, and Chaos in Berlin

Valentin Hotea's *Lebensdorf* (2022) captures the chaotic charm of a midlife reinvention as it follows Ducu, a 45-year-old Bucharest writer caught between two worlds—his crumbling marriage and a nostalgic flame rekindled in Berlin.

This Romanian-German co-production blends sharp wit with poignant drama, as Ducu navigates absurd encounters in an eco-village, clashing with his fiery wife Andra and reconnecting with Giulia, his teenage sweetheart. Between cultural clashes and existential musings, *Lebensdorf* (2022) delivers a quirky, visually rich exploration of second chances, identity, and the messiness of change.