Mostly Martha (film)
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Mostly Martha (Bella Martha) is a German film about a skilled chef in Germany. When her sister dies, she is left taking care of her niece, who gives her problems. She then has to face choices about the best solution to solve the problems set forth by her niece.
Directed by: Sandra Nettelbeck
[edit] Cast
- Martina Gedeck - Martha Klein
- Maxime Foerste - Lina Klein (Martha's niece)
- Sergio Castellitto - Mario
- August Zirner - Martha's Therapist
- Sibylle Canonica - Frida
- Katja Studt - Lea
- Antonio Wannek - Carlos
- Idil Üner - Bernadette
- Oliver Broumis - Jan
- Ulrich Thomsen - Samuel 'Sam' Thalberg
- Gerhard Garbers - Herr Steinberg
- Angela Schmidt - Frau Steinberg
- Diego Ribon - Giuseppe Lorezo
- W.D. Sprenger - Noisy customer
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A feature film based on Mostly Martha will be released in America in 2007. The film stars Catherine Zeta-Jones, who took classes at a Soho cooking school to prepare for the part.
The new film in America will not be called Mostly Martha. Some possible names include No Reservations, Spice of Life, and Off the Menu. The script was written by Carol Fuchs and inspired by Mostly Martha. Abigail Breslin as well as Aaron Eckhart will star.