Melitta
Melitta

Movie spotlight

Melitta

1996
Movie
84 min
Slovenian

Čamčatka is a story taken from a special tourist agent who, in the 1970’s, is in search of a tourist resort in the former Yugoslavia, far from urban and social development, which would be suitable for special clients interested in a new form of travel into the unknown. The story takes place in three days, which are perceived by protagonist Jakob as fatal for his life. On a business trip in a remote Mediterranean resort he gets involved in a fatal relationship with Melitta, a young hotel owner, and mayor, who proves to be his officially missing father. Melitta shows him the way to Čamčatka, a land where coordinates of our world have vanished and where everything is possible.

Insights

IMDbNull
Rotten TomatoesNull
MetacriticNull
Google UsersNull
Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This appears to be a documentary short film related to the Melitta brand of coffee filters. It likely showcases the history, production, or impact of the brand and its products.

Critical Reception

As a niche documentary, specific critical reception is not widely available in public databases. Its purpose was likely promotional or informational for the Melitta company and its consumers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely informative for brand enthusiasts.

  • Focuses on the history and utility of Melitta products.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this specific documentary is not available.

Fun Fact

The Melitta brand was founded by Melitta Bentz in 1908 in Germany, who invented the first coffee filter system using blotting paper.

AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources

My Review