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Director: Werner Masten
Cast: Manfred Krug, Claudia Wedekind, Klaus Wennemann, Peter Lohmeyer
Theo Neuner is an unscrupulous West German building contractor who senses big business in the GDR after the collapse of the SED dictatorship. But things don't turn out as he had imagined. The fall of the Berlin Wall does not bring the desired business, but rather a number of private problems: his lover dies, her sister makes his wife suspicious and the marital crisis reaches its climax on a business trip to Berlin...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Neuner, a 1990 German comedy directed by Werner Masten, received a mixed critical reception. While some praised its humorous take on the political and personal challenges following the fall of the Berlin Wall, others found the film's portrayal of the events uneven. Details about awards recognition or audience reception ratings are not available.
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Neuner (1990), directed by Werner Masten, offers a clever and comedic take on the challenges of navigating post-reunification Germany. With a talented cast including Manfred Krug, Claudia Wedekind, and Klaus Wennemann, the film blends sharp social commentary with entertaining characters and situations, making it a must-see for fans of German comedy.
Neuner is a German occupational surname, which originally meant a person who was on a council of nine members, derived from the Middle High German niun ("nine"). The name may refer to:Angelika Neuner, Austrian luger Doris Neuner, Austrian luger Frank Neuner, German psychologist Helga Neuner, German actress Magdalena Neuner, German athlete Martin Neuner (1900–1944), German ski jumper
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