Mann, oh Mann, oh Mann! (2002)
Married vet Josef not only has a passion for dolphins, but also for other women. When his wife Barbara divorces him, Josef plunges into a life crisis and moves in with his lawyer friend Roman, whose household he thoroughly overhauls with feng shui and esotericism. In the meantime, Andreas, the third member of the family, has a child with Josef's ex-wife Barbara - but is overwhelmed as a father. Josef and Andreas join forces to form a fatherhood community. The owner of the apartment, Roman, is a nuisance and flees to Barbara.
Director: Peter Weck
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Friedrich von Thun as Dr. Josef Heiss |
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Julia Stemberger as Barbara Heiss |
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Max Tidof as Roman Feldhofer |
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Oliver Stokowski as Andreas Reiner |
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Ilse Neubauer as Frau Zander |
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Gaby Herbst as Josefs Sprechstundenhilfe |
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Maria Peschek as Barbaras Anwältin |
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Angelika Ullemeyer as Romans Sekretärin |
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Claudia Rummler as Politesse |
| Directing | Peter Weck | Director |
| Writing | Cornelia Willinger | Writer |
| Camera | Klaus Merkel | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Melania Singer | Editor |
| Sound | Wolfgang Hammerschmid | Original Music Composer |