Evelyn and the Men (1987)
In this quirky romantic comedy, Evelyn, a charming yet independent woman, finds herself entangled in a series of absurd relationships with eccentric men. As she navigates the chaos of romantic misunderstandings and social expectations, Evelyn seeks a meaningful connection, learning that true love is not about pleasing others, but finding herself. Directed by Loriot, the film combines sharp social satire with his signature dry humor, offering a witty exploration of love, gender roles, and the absurdities of romance.
Director: Rolf von Sydow
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Evelyn Hamann as Evelyn Hausherr |
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Ruth-Maria Kubitschek as Susanne |
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Diether Krebs as Evelyns Exmann Kurt |
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Ferdinand Dux as Scheidungsrichter |
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Jörg Pleva as Klaus |
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Volker Brandt as Herr im Restaurant |
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Peter Fricke as Oskar Bodenstein |
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Loriot as Klaus-Günther Bröse |
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Horst Michael Neutze as Taxifahrer |
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Dagmar Berghoff as Sprecherin |
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Hans Clarin as Turniertänzer |
| Directing | Rolf von Sydow | Director |