

Die Rumplhanni
August 1914. In the village of Öd, the maid Rumplhanni has a love affair with Simon, son of the farmer Hauser. Before he goes to war, she dizzy to him, she expects a child from him. Simon can persuade his parents to say goodbye to Hanni as a daughter-in-law. Thus she has achieved what she wanted: to come out of the state of an illegitimate maid and to become peasant woman with house and farm. Since the old farmer wants to give her but nothing written, Hanni sets out another plan.
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Plot Summary
In this Bavarian comedy, the independent and somewhat eccentric Hanni, known as 'Rumplhanni', lives alone in a remote mountain hut. Her peaceful existence is disrupted when her nephew, Sepp, arrives with his girlfriend and a plan to build a tourist hotel, threatening her solitude and the natural beauty of the area. Hanni must find a way to protect her home and way of life from the encroaching modern world.
Critical Reception
Die Rumplhanni was a popular regional film in Bavaria, appealing to audiences who enjoyed its traditional setting, humor, and depiction of rural life. While not a major international critical success, it is remembered fondly for its charm and performances within its target demographic.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic Bavarian humor and picturesque setting.
- Appreciated for its portrayal of a strong, independent female lead.
- Seen as a charming, albeit simple, family-friendly comedy.
Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the film's lighthearted comedy and the relatable conflict between tradition and modernity. The scenic Bavarian backdrop was frequently highlighted as a positive aspect.
Fun Fact
The film is a classic example of the Heimatfilm genre, which often depicts idealized versions of rural German-speaking regions and their inhabitants.
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