Schwarzwaldmädel
Schwarzwaldmädel

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Schwarzwaldmädel

1973
Movie
100 min
German

On their hike, the two friends Hans and Richard arrive in the Black Forest village of Sankt Christoph on the eve of St. Cecilia's Day, where they find accommodation in the house of the respected cathedral choirmaster Blasius Römer. There they meet his employee Bärbele, who is in love with Blasius Römer. A little later, the attractive Malwine arrives in the village from Berlin and sets her sights on Hans. However, Malwine is rejected by Hans on the evening of the Cäcilienfest dance, who decides in favor of Bärbele, who is shunned by the locals as the niece of the 'Muhme', a woman known as a 'witch'.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Franz Josef WildGenres: Musical, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman from the Black Forest travels to the city to pursue her dreams of becoming a singer, facing challenges and finding love along the way. The story unfolds with catchy musical numbers and charming romantic entanglements.

Critical Reception

This German musical film was a popular success in its native country, appreciated for its lighthearted entertainment and traditional musical numbers. While not widely recognized internationally, it holds a nostalgic appeal for audiences who enjoy classic operetta-style films.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming musical performances.

  • Enjoyed for its light and romantic storyline.

  • Appreciated as a nostalgic piece of German cinema.

Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers often highlighting the film's cheerful music and engaging plot as its strong points. It's seen as a feel-good movie with traditional entertainment values.

Fun Fact

The film is a remake of the 1950 film of the same name, which was a major box office success in post-war Germany.

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