
Seven Weeks In Italy
Directed by Klaus KnoeselLa dolce vita. Except life is anything but sweet for Jan (Kai Wiesinger), whose attempts to modernize an old luxury hotel in Italy are thwarted by the local competition's mafia-like methods. Fortunately, help is at hand in the shapely form of Maria (Liane Forestieri), a German-Italian who originally came to fetch her young son. Together, they get the job done and, this being a romantic comedy, fall in love just as marketing director Susanne, who also happens to be Jans' girlfriend, arrives to inspect the work. Her suspicions are soon aroused.
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Seven Weeks In Italy was released on November 11, 2003.
Seven Weeks In Italy was directed by Klaus Knoesel.
Seven Weeks In Italy has a runtime of 1h 32m.
Seven Weeks In Italy was produced by Ulrich Stiehm, Frank Kaminski.
La dolce vita. Except life is anything but sweet for Jan (Kai Wiesinger), whose attempts to modernize an old luxury hotel in Italy are thwarted by the local competition's mafia-like methods. Fortunately, help is at hand in the shapely form of Maria (Liane Forestieri), a German-Italian who originally came to fetch her young son. Together, they get the job done and, this being a romantic comedy, fall in love just as marketing director Susanne, who also happens to be Jans' girlfriend, arrives to inspect the work. Her suspicions are soon aroused.
The key characters in Seven Weeks In Italy are Jan Steiner (Kai Wiesinger), Maria Boldrini (Liane Forestieri), Ingo Howald (Andreas Brucker).
Seven Weeks In Italy is a Comedy, Romance, TV Movie film.
Seven Weeks In Italy has an audience rating of 6.1 out of 10.









