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Director: Maria von Heland
Cast: Meira Durand, Juliane Köhler, Thomas Loibl, Rufus Beck
Mina, a poor girl with a big heart sees stars falling from the sky and turning into Gold Talers before they land. With that money the girl can ask the king to let her parents go home.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Die Sterntaler (2011), directed by Maria von Heland, is a family film that tells the story of a poor girl named Mina who sees stars turning into gold coins that she can use to help her parents. While critical reception and awards for this film are not widely documented, its heartwarming premise and focus on themes of generosity and compassion suggest it may have resonated with audiences.
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Directed by Maria von Heland, Die Sterntaler (2011) is a heartwarming family film that blends fantasy and realism. Starring Meira Durand, Juliane Köhler, and Thomas Loibl, the film follows a young girl with the magical ability to turn falling stars into gold, using her newfound wealth to help her struggling family. Audiences looking for an imaginative, uplifting story with strong performances are sure to appreciate this unique, genre-blending tale.
"The Star Money" or "The Star Talers" is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm in Grimm's Fairy Tales.
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