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To their big surprise, the capable waitress Gundula Kirchner receives from the estate owner Xaver Schönborn the offer to manage his stud as managing director. Gundula, who has some qualifications, seizes the opportunity and has the business under control after only a short time. But Xavers spoiled daughter Helen and especially the ambitious, but incompetent son-in-law René try by all means to drive the dedicated Gundula from the court. No one, least of all Gundula herself, suspects that Xaver is really her father.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers an intimate look at the life and stables of Hermann Josef 7. Baron von Wittgenstein, a passionate horse breeder. It explores his dedication to his animals and the estate, showcasing the daily routines and the deep connection he shares with his horses. The film highlights the pursuit of a fulfilling life centered around a lifelong passion.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews for this lesser-known documentary are scarce, it has been appreciated by audiences for its authentic portrayal of a man's dedication to his horses and estate. It's often described as a charming and insightful look into a unique lifestyle.
What Reviewers Say
A heartfelt and authentic portrayal of a passionate horse breeder.
Offers a unique glimpse into a life dedicated to animal husbandry and estate management.
Appreciated for its calm and observational style.
Google audience: Audience feedback often highlights the documentary's sincerity and the compelling subject matter of a man deeply devoted to his horses and his estate, though specific details on likes and dislikes are limited.
Fun Fact
The documentary focuses on Hermann Josef 7. Baron von Wittgenstein, a descendant of the famous Wittgenstein family known for philosophy and a general disinterest in worldly possessions, presenting a fascinating contrast in family legacy.
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