VILLA HENRIETTE (2004)
„Best Film“ 17. Bielefelder Kinder- und Jugendfilmfest
Festivals:
LUCAS 2004 Kinderfilmfestival, Frankfurt. Wettbewerb
CINEPÄNZ 2004, Köln
KINDERFILMFEST 2004, Münster
OLYMPIA FILM FESTIVAL 2004, Pyrgos. Wettbewerb
MAX OPHÜLS 2005, Saarbrücken
FILMFESTIVAL OF FLANDERS 2005, Antwerpen/Brügge
AUGSBURGER KINDERFILMFEST 2005, Augsburg
FILMFEST München 2005. Wettbewerb
FILMFEST EMDEN 2005
GIFFONI Filmfestival 2005, Wettbewerb
SARAJEWO FILM FESTIVAL 2005
12-year-old Marie lives in a rather unconventional house, a building with ivy growing up its mysterious façade and a garden that has been left to run wild, defying the boring uniformity of the modern houses that surround it. Just like her grandmother, Marie is convinced that the "Villa Henriette" has a life of its own.
Marie‘s mother, a practical woman who works as a stewardess, doesn‘t have much time for the quirks of life in the villa with her mother-in-law, who puts all her money into inventions that never succeed. Marie‘s father, an archaeologist, lives in Ancient Egypt. His sister Olli, who also lives in the villa, is a wanna-be poet with the permanent attitude of a misunderstood artiste. Grandmother‘s eccentric brother Albert, who is rather deaf and appears to care for nothing but his flowers, completes the extraordinary collection of oddball characters at home. Except that as far as Marie is concerned the talking fridge is also part of the family, just like the neurotic garbage can which thinks it‘s a bus and all the other curious inventions that dominate life here. Granny has just finished work on her new invention: a self-charging electric scooter. She has invested the last of her money in this wonderful machine, so it is her last hope of making some serious money at last – money that is urgently needed to repair the house.
One day a terrible property speculator bursts into the villa and reveals to Marie that it is being put up for auction. Apparently Granny can‘t repay the money she has been borrowing from the bank for years to finance her “ideas”.
As if this shock weren‘t enough, now Marie‘s two friends Konrad and Stefan embark on a bitter competition to be her best friend. Marie doesn‘t want to abandon Konrad – she is helping him to re-sit his maths exam at school – but on the other hand she also wants to keep Stefan’s friendship.
It soon emerges that Granny has fallen victim to a con man. Her dream of financial success now seems utterly impossible. Her money has all gone. It looks as though the villa will have to be sold.
The rest of the family accepts the situation and start looking round for a new apartment. But for Marie the "Villa Henriette" is far more than just a house. She refuses to give up, devoting all her energy and imagination – and benefiting from the help of her friends – in her quest to rescue the beautiful old house from demolition.
| Genre |
Family (8+) |
| Techn. Credits |
87 Min, German, 35 mm, Cinemascope, Dolby Surround |
| Cast |
Hannah Tiefengraber, Cornelia Froboess, Nina Petri, Lars Rudolph, Michou Friesz, Branko Samarovski, Richard Skala, Elias Pressler, Bernhard Jobst, Raymond Li, Michael Schottenberg, Maria Hofstätter, Klaus Pohl, Christine Nöstlinger and „Villa Henriette“ with the voice of Nina Hagen |
| Director |
Peter Payer |
| Screenplay |
Milan Dor - based on the novel "Villa Henriette"by Christine Nöstlinger |
| Cinematographer |
Thomas Hardmeier |
| Art Direction |
Christoph Kanter |
| Sound |
Patrick Becker |
| Music |
Peter Bräker, Balz Bachmann |
| Costume |
Anita Stoisits |
| Production Manager |
Gilbert Petutschnig |
| Editing |
Britta Nahler |
| Casting |
Markus Schleinzer |
| Producers |
Katja Dor-Helmer, Fiona Meisel |
| Co-Producers |
Erich Lackner - Lotus-Film, Vienna; Brigitte Hofer, Cornelia Seitler - maximage, Zürich |
| Financed by |
Austrian Film Institute, Vienna Film Fund, ORF, BAK, SF DRS, Eurimages |
| World Premiere |
September 2004 Frankfurt (Lucas Film Festival) |
| World sales |
Sola Media GmbH |
| Distribution |
Filmladen (A), Stamm Film (CH) |
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