Die Wilden Huhner Und Das Leben
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Vivian Naefe
Veronica Ferres
Benno Fürmann
Jessica Schwarz
Michelle Von Treuberg
Doris Schade
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Synopsis
Most kids would see a class trip to an idyllic castle nestled in a lush countryside as a welcome opportunity to have fun, play pranks and plot romantic rendezvous. But other than Trude, who's developing a crush on Steve, the Wild Chicks aren't in the mood for any of the above. Sprotte is upset and confused that Fred wants to rush their first time. Melanie has been in a foul mood for days now, and won't tell her friends what's wrong. Frieda, suspecting she is having problems with her boyfriend Willi, tries to mediate between the two but Frieda starts falling in love with Willi herself. Wilma can't think of anything but her acting career and to top it all off, Sprotte's mom is going along on the trip as bus driver. The chicks and their male counterparts can't be bothered with exploring the wonders of nature--they're in over their heads in exploring the wonders of young adulthood. This means letting go of cherished friends and comforting rituals as well as accepting their own and others' failings and strengths. In the end, the Wild Chicks come back from their class trip a little bit wiser, and more ready to face the facts of love and life.
Director
Vivian Naefe
Crew
Peter Doettling
Peter Doettling
Cornelia Funke
Cornelia Funke
Ingrid Henn
Vivian Naefe
Christian Nauheimer
Oliver Nommsen
Uschi Reich
Uschi Reich
Thomas Schmid
Wolfgang Wirtz
Peter Zenk
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Miscellaneous Notes
Sequel to "Die Wilden Huhner Und Die Liebe" (Germany/2007) directed by Vivian Naefe and based on the "Die Wilden Huhner" book series written by Cornelia Funke.