Männerpension

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Männerpension
Jailbirds
Directed by Detlev Buck
Produced by Claus Boje
Screenplay by Detlev Buck,
Eckhard Theophil
Starring Til Schweiger
Detlev Buck
Marie Bäumer
Heike Makatsch
Leander Haußmann
Music by Detlef Petersen
Cinematography Slawomir Idziak
Editing by Peter R. Adam
Studio Boje Buck Produktion GmbH
Distributed by Central Film
Release dates February 1, 1996
Running time 96 minutes
Country Germany
Language German

Männerpension (literally translated „Boarding House for Men“) is a 1996 German comedy film directed by Detlev Buck.

Plot

Prison warden Dr. Fazetti (Leander Haußmann) is confident about having found a striking new concept for the rehabilitation of prisoners by offering them the chance to take a break from their sentence if only they can find themselves a trustworthy woman who takes care of them and moreover vouches for them. The convicts Steinbock (Til Schweiger) and Hammer-Gerd (Detlev Buck) succeed in doing so. However, since they are tough guys stamped by prison fights they have their issues when it comes to discipline and it is in particular hard for them to have a lady as boss. However, Steinbock falls in love with Emilia (Marie Bäumer) and Hammer-Gerd promotes Maren's career as a singer. (Heike Makatsch, who play Maren, would later in 2009 even play the German actress and singer Hildegard Knef in a biopic called Hilde.) Eventually they have go back behind bars but Emilia and Maren are now waiting for them.

Reception

The film was awarded a Bambi and a Jupiter as best German film of the year.
Heike Makatsch, a TV presenter in her first role, was given a Bavarian Film Awards as best actress.
„Männerpension“ also received a Goldene Leinwand („Golden Screen“) for its results at the German box offices.

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