
Für immer daheim
Directed by Thomas NennstielNovember 18, 2011 89mDrama
4.27.0
Former banker Maren Bertram has not regretted her return to her native Bertramshof. The relationship with her stubborn father Maximilian relaxes more every day, and Maren is looking forward to the arrival of her son Michael, who is traveling from New York for an art history research project. The only cause for concern Maren is the uncertain financial situation of the property. Her business partner, with whom she was planning a future-oriented senior housing project, fled abroad before the tax investigation. He previously sold the promissory notes that he owned from Bertramshof to a mysterious investor named Maxi Müller. Fortunately, the new co-owner turns out to be an open-minded, modern businesswoman who wants to support Maren's plans. But then the bomb bursts: Maximilian and Maxi only recently found out that she was his illegitimate daughter. This fact doesn't seem to interest the stubborn old man, Maxi remains a stranger to him - he doesn't even consider it necessary to exchange a friendly word with her. Maxi is deeply hurt by this behavior, but hides her pain. After all, she is cut from the same cloth as her father, who soon feels the anger of his tough daughter. And so Maximilian and Maren run the risk of losing the farm for good.
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Für immer daheim was released on November 18, 2011.
Für immer daheim was directed by Thomas Nennstiel.
Für immer daheim has a runtime of 89m.
Für immer daheim was produced by Ernst von Theumer jr.
Former banker Maren Bertram has not regretted her return to her native Bertramshof. The relationship with her stubborn father Maximilian relaxes more every day, and Maren is looking forward to the arrival of her son Michael, who is traveling from New York for an art history research project. The only cause for concern Maren is the uncertain financial situation of the property. Her business partner, with whom she was planning a future-oriented senior housing project, fled abroad before the tax investigation. He previously sold the promissory notes that he owned from Bertramshof to a mysterious investor named Maxi Müller. Fortunately, the new co-owner turns out to be an open-minded, modern businesswoman who wants to support Maren's plans. But then the bomb bursts: Maximilian and Maxi only recently found out that she was his illegitimate daughter. This fact doesn't seem to interest the stubborn old man, Maxi remains a stranger to him - he doesn't even consider it necessary to exchange a friendly word with her. Maxi is deeply hurt by this behavior, but hides her pain. After all, she is cut from the same cloth as her father, who soon feels the anger of his tough daughter. And so Maximilian and Maren run the risk of losing the farm for good.
The key characters in Für immer daheim are Maren Bertram (Uschi Glas), Maximilian Bertram (Horst Sachtleben), Theres (Enzi Fuchs).
Für immer daheim is a Drama film.
Für immer daheim has an audience rating of 4.2 out of 10.





