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Director: Matthias Tiefenbacher
Cast: Martina Gedeck, Johanna Gastdorf, Leslie Malton, Torben Liebrecht
At the centre of the comedy ‘Halbe Hundert’ (‘half of hundred’) stand three strong women at fifty. As with so many women of their generation, the number on their birth certificate seemingly doesn’t fit to their sense of life at all. But all three of them stand before decisive changes. Anne is successful in her professional life as a hand surgeon who is acclaimed all across Germany. The victim of her flawless career is her marriage to Klaus, who had her back with regards to children and household for years and now has left her unexpectedly. Anne reacts with wounded vanity and books a young, attractive male escort for a congress. But the relationship, considered to be professional, throws Anne out of the loop emotionally. Charlotte has worn down herself for the family for years as she is diagnosed with breast cancer. With the illness in front of her eyes, Charlotte finds the courage to break out of old confinements…
Critical Reception & Ratings
Halbe Hundert, a 2013 German comedy film directed by Matthias Tiefenbacher, has received a generally positive critical reception for its relatable and humorous portrayal of three women navigating major life changes at the age of fifty. While the film has not received any major awards recognition, its IMDb rating of 6.4/10 suggests it has resonated with audiences.
Why you might like this:
Fans of character-driven comedies will enjoy this 2013 film directed by Matthias Tiefenbacher, which explores the lives of three vibrant, relatable women in their 50s navigating personal and professional changes. The talented ensemble cast, led by Martina Gedeck, Johanna Gastdorf, and Leslie Malton, delivers nuanced performances that bring depth and humor to their complex journeys.