Stefanie Rensberger, Karl Fischer and director Franziska Pflaum are guests at the cinema in Baden for the premiere of Mermaids Don’t Cry.
take a shower. A luxurious mermaid fin is supposed to change Annika’s (Stephanie Rainsberger) life. Carl Fisher is wonderfully funny as her father, who would rather pretend to be in a wheelchair than act. The search for happiness is very complicated.
Mermaids don’t cry
A comedy with a wink in which Stephanie Rensberger plays really well. Carl Fisher is wonderfully funny as her father, who would rather pretend to be in a wheelchair than act. Annika (Stefanie Reinsperger) sits with her purple hair at the supermarket checkout and daydreams of exploring the ocean as a shimmering mermaid. Because her passion is a mermaid.
In the indoor pool, she enjoys a swim with a mermaid tail. Here she is free of her unwilling father, who spontaneously stays with her, free of her best friend and classmate, who loves to drop off her two children at Anika’s house.
The fact that charming Mark is posing as a new roommate and her bizarre and mystical boss is constantly threatening to lay her off doesn’t necessarily make Annika’s life better. But it has one big goal: to save you money over an expensive fin. Then it gets really turbulent. Fantasy comedy with lovable characters!
After the film, the audience debated with Stephanie Rensberger, Karl Fischer and director Franziska Pflaum
On June 27, 2023, at 8.15pm, Cinema Paradiso St. Polten
On 6/23/23 at 8 pm, Cinema Paradiso Baden
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