Katie Fforde: Mama allein zu Haus

Katie Fforde: Mama allein zu Haus is a TV movie starring Gesine Cukrowski, Oliver Mommsen, and Charles Brauer. Smart schoolboy Simon Lambertson (17) dates classmate Holly Elman. Her mother, school psychologist Lydia, who defended...
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Running Time
1 hours
30 minutes
Genres
Romance
Actors
Charles Brauer, Gesine Cukrowski, Emilia Bernsdorf, Oliver Mommsen
Director
Helmut Metzger
Writer
Elke Rössler
Country
Germany
Year
2018
Languages
English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
日本語, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी
Comments about romance «Katie Fforde: Mama allein zu Haus» (28)
Smart schoolboy Simon Lambertson (17) dates classmate Holly Elman. Her mother, school psychologist Lydia, who defended class rebel Simon against expulsion for repeated mischief, and forced his restaurant-managing father Peter Lambert to agree to therapy he considers grotesquely absurd, faces a dilemma when she learns he's Holly's lover, whom she plans to travel to Latin America with. Deontology-barred from warning Holly, she tries sabotaging the couple and manipulating Simon, while falling in love herself with Peter, who proves a devoted father and brilliant chef. It gets worse when she learns Holly is part of a Don Juan wager and Simon overreacts.
This Romance story is deeply satisfying. This movie is a must watch
I loved this movie since i was a little kid and its one of my favorite movies in tell today!
Wow, this film absolutely blew me away. The plot is good and the action scenes are just breathtaking.
Elke Rössler did an amazing job once again, the movie deserving the Oscars and Golden Globes, no doubt about that!
This is the best Romance movie I have seen in decades. I was blown away of the plot and brilliant sound score. An amazing movie experience.
This movie allows all the established actors and actresses to do what they do best without smothering one another. Great movie!
Usually I try to be careful with over hyping a film, or setting the expectations too high, as film geeks all are guilty for, however for Helmut Metzger, this really is not possible.