Gut zu Vögeln

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Gut zu Vögeln
German theatrical poster
Directed byMira Thiel
Written byMira Thiel
Judith Bonesky
Friederich Oetker
StarringAnja Knauer
Max von Thun
Music byRiad Abdel-Nabi
Distributed byConstantin Film
Release date
  • 14 January 2016 (2016-01-14)
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Gut zu Vögeln is a German romantic comedy film directed by Mira Thiel and starring Anja Knauer and Max von Thun. Advertised as "an anti-romantic comedy", it was released in Germany on 14 January 2016.

The film's title is a sexual pun: in German, "Gut zu" means "good to", "Vögeln" means "birds", but the unisonous "vögeln" is a colloquialism for having coitus.

Plot[edit]

Merlin is a young society reporter whose fiancé cancels their wedding shortly before the big day. Devastated, she lets her friends convince her to move into her brother's old room in a flat with two men, Jacob and Nuri. As she struggles to rebuild her life in the aftermath of the breakup, Jacob, a womanizing bartender with attachment issues, begins to coach her in the art of "short-term relationships". When the guys go on a trip to Mallorca, Merlin and her brother's pregnant girlfriend, Clara, decide to follow them and chaos ensues.

Cast[edit]

Jürgen Vogel has an uncredited cameo appearance in the film.

Production[edit]

Gut zu Vögeln was produced by Viafilm in cooperation with Rat Pack Filmproduktion and Constantin Film Produktion.[1]

The script was co-written by director Mira Thiel and her friend Judith Bonesky, based on their experiences as roommates in a student flat. The titular sexual pun was pinned on their refrigerator.[2]

A first official trailer was released in mid-October 2015.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gut zu Vögeln Presseportal announcement (in German). Retrieved 2015-12-15.
  2. ^ Gut zu Vögeln Moviepilot announcement (in German). Retrieved 2015-12-15.
  3. ^ Gut zu Vögeln - Offizieller Trailer (YouTube). Retrieved 2015-12-15.

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