
Der Typ, 13 Kinder und ich (2009)
Année de sortie: 2009
Nation: Germany
Alternative Title: Der Typ, 13 Kinder & ich, 13 enfants et 1 prince charmant, 13 gyerek és én, Tredici sotto un tetto
Réalisateur: Josh Broecker
Writer: Josh Broecker, Verena Mahlow
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Dagmar Rosenbauer
Sociétés: CineCentrum Berlin Film- und Fernsehproduktion
Genre: Comedy, Family, Romance, Tv Movie
Budget: N/A
Mots-clés
Mots-clés: barefoot, bath, family relationships, female nudity, female rear nudity, female topless nudity, large family, male nudity, man under the shower, mother daughter relationship, mother son relationship, penis joke, porcelain company, porsche, roof repair, scrubbing, single mother, sister sister relationship, uncle nephew relationship, woman in a bathtub
Histoire
Leon, an orphaned designer at his uncle Walter's china factory, has deliberately avoided any reminders of his childhood and has no plans for a family life with his girlfriend Marina. When he meets Esther, a single mother raising thirteen children alone in her dilapidated house, Leon is tasked by Walter to convince Esther to sell the property for investment purposes. However, as Leon spends more time with Esther and her large family, he begins to fall in love with both Esther and her unconventional lifestyle. This newfound affection challenges Leon's original plans and forces him to confront his own past.
Résumé
Der Typ, 13 Kinder und ich is a German comedy-drama directed by Josh Broecker that aired as a TV movie in 2009. The film follows Leon, an orphaned adult who has distanced himself from his childhood memories and any notions of family life. When he meets Esther, a single mother with thirteen children living in a rundown house, Leon is initially tasked with convincing her to sell the property for his uncle Walter's business plans. However, as Leon becomes more involved in Esther's unconventional family dynamics, he begins to question his own beliefs about love and family. The film explores themes of family relationships, personal growth, and the unexpected nature of love.