Der Komödienstadel - Die Jacobi-Verschwörung
Der Komödienstadel - Die Jacobi-Verschwörung

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Der Komödienstadel - Die Jacobi-Verschwörung

2001
Movie
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German

Quirin has the cuddly Anna Hechenbacher come to the house. Quirin and his godfather choose a genuine Parisian woman from her catalog of marriageable women to turn the widowed Jakob's head.

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Director: Karin BelzGenres: Comedy, Folk Play

Plot Summary

In the fictional Bavarian village of Unterkirchen, a group of villagers, led by the cunning Jacobi, plots to prevent the construction of a modern tourist complex that threatens their traditional way of life. Their elaborate schemes involve faking a local historical conspiracy to scare off developers, leading to a series of humorous misunderstandings and farcical situations. The villagers' efforts are challenged by the pragmatic mayor and the unsuspecting developers, resulting in a lighthearted battle between tradition and modernity.

Critical Reception

As part of the long-running 'Der Komödienstadel' series, 'Die Jacobi-Verschwörung' was produced for a specific audience that appreciates traditional Bavarian folk comedy. It received a generally positive reception within its established fanbase, praised for its humor, traditional setting, and familiar cast. Critical reviews outside of this specific demographic are scarce, but the production is considered a typical and successful entry in the series.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its classic Bavarian humor and familiar comedic tropes.

  • Praised for maintaining the traditional folk play style of 'Der Komödienstadel'.

  • Enjoyed by fans of the series for its lighthearted plot and character interactions.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this specific installment are not widely aggregated. However, viewers of 'Der Komödienstadel' typically enjoy the series for its rural Bavarian setting, humorous dialogue, and traditional comedic performances.

Fun Fact

The 'Der Komödienstadel' series, which this play is a part of, has been produced annually by Bayerischer Rundfunk since 1959, making it one of the longest-running television programs in Germany.

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