Hatice's younger sister Fatma is pregnant and needs to get married NOW. But she can't marry until her older sister Hatice is married off first.. But where to find a groom for Hatice so fast? Especially when her expectations for Mr. Right are so ambitious: She wants a German husband, but a little Turkish spark would help too.
Family father Ismail loves to
cruise through Salzgitter in his Mercedes, and pressures his wife Emine to
polish up her German for the citizenship test, between baclava and börek. At
the same time, he clings to an ancient Anatolian tradition: His eldest daughter
Hatice has to be married before her younger sister Fatma can wed. The problem
is, Fatma is pregnant, plain for all to see, so Hatice has to hurry up with her
hunt for Prince Charming for her sister's sake. Only it's not so simple. She
has very definite plans for her groom: She doesn't want to marry a Turk, only a
German man. But he shouldn't be a complete wet noodle either - he needs some
spunk. What she needs is a "Spicy Kraut" - but where can Hatice find
one?
Key Information
__clip.originaltitle | Einmal Hans mit scharfer Soße |
__clip.genre |
Comedy |
__clip.producedby | Wüste Medien |
__clip.yearofproduction | 2013 |
__clip.duration | 01h36h00h00 min |
__clip.countryoforigin | Germany |
__clip.languageversions | German [OV], English [SUB TITLE] |
Cast & Crew
__clip.director | Buket Alakus |
__clip.cast | Idil Üner Adnan Maral ?iir Elo?lu Steff en Groth Sesede Terziyan Julia Dietze Demet Gül and as a guest Max von Thun |
__clip.producers | Ralph Schwingel Uwe Kolbe |
__clip.writers | Ruth Tima (based on the novel by Hatice Akyuen) |