Proverbial Luck

Proverbial Luck

Release date : March 5, 2016
Runtime : 5m
Countries of origin : Austria / Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Dave Lojek /
Production companies : Apeiron Films /
March 5, 2016 5m Austria Comedy German More
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Historical idioms garnish our language but are often hard to translate. This comedy helps to illustrate them and tells the story of two Austrian neighbours, who become enamoured. “Foam-beater" (boaster) Hanspeter throws an eye after an addleheaded Annemarie, but she just "shows him the bird" (indicates that he is chuckoo). He must "jump over his shadow" (take the plunge) and get a foot in her door. Amusement for proverb fans who love to make whoopee, gaze into the pale blue yonder, or get to the point.
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Benedikt Vyplel
Hanspeter
Benedikt Vyplel
Narrator (German voice)
Peter Lutz
Gorilla

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  • title:Proverbial Luck
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:5m
  • Genres: Comedy · Romance · Fantasy ·
  • Countries of origin: Austria · Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Dave Lojek /
  • Writers: Peter Lutz · Peter Lutz · Steffi Sixdorf · Steffi Sixdorf ·
  • Production companies: Apeiron Films ·
  • Overview:Historical idioms garnish our language but are often hard to translate. This comedy helps to illustrate them and tells the story of two Austrian neighbours, who become enamoured. “Foam-beater" (boaster) Hanspeter throws an eye after an addleheaded Annemarie, but she just "shows him the bird" (indicates that he is chuckoo). He must "jump over his shadow" (take the plunge) and get a foot in her door. Amusement for proverb fans who love to make whoopee, gaze into the pale blue yonder, or get to the point.
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