Ausgerechnet Weihnachten

Ausgerechnet Weihnachten

4.7 /10 3 votes
December 14, 2005 1h 30m Released

Storyline

Like many other couples, teacher Sina and doctor Carl have lost their love in everyday life. They have filed for divorce, and their last words together were exchanged a long time ago. But on Christmas Eve, the disappointed husband and the overwhelmed single mother meet again on a crowded train between Salzburg and Munich. Old wounds are reopened and the two are back in the middle of the most beautiful marital tiff. In the best screwball tradition, male logic and female perspective collide. When the train gets stuck in a snowstorm, the angry couple's nerves are on edge. In their anger, Sina and Carl not only forget themselves, but also their son Felix (10), who is traveling with them and is completely overwhelmed by their arguments. But the other passengers also have their worries, and it is only when the situation in and around the train escalates that Sina and Carl come to their senses.

Key Information

Director Gabriela Zerhau
Writers Andrea Stoll, Gabriela Zerhau
Studio ARD
Rating 4.7/10
Language DE

Cast & Crew

Ulrich Noethen

Ulrich Noethen

Carl

Aglaia Szyszkowitz

Aglaia Szyszkowitz

Sina

Moritz Basilico

Felix

Young-Shin Kim

Young-Shin Kim

Min Wang

Dany Sigel

Dany Sigel

Omi Hilde

Patricia Aulitzky

Patricia Aulitzky

Zugreisende

Julia Eggert

Anna

Tim Freudensprung

Jakob

Florian David Fitz

Florian David Fitz

Fritz

Alina Freund

Alina Freund

Lilly

Maximilian Grill

Maximilian Grill

Pedro

Frequently Asked Questions

Ausgerechnet Weihnachten was released on December 14, 2005.

The runtime of Ausgerechnet Weihnachten is 1h 30m.

Ausgerechnet Weihnachten is a Comedy movie.

Ausgerechnet Weihnachten has a rating of 4.7 out of 10 on TMDB.

Ausgerechnet Weihnachten is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Ausgerechnet Weihnachten was directed by Gabriela Zerhau.

The main cast of Ausgerechnet Weihnachten includes Ulrich Noethen, Aglaia Szyszkowitz, Moritz Basilico.

Ausgerechnet Weihnachten is originally in German.