Bibi Blocksberg
Originally released in 2002. Bibi Blocksberg is a adventure/comedy film. directed by Hermine Huntgeburth.
Starring Sidonie von Krosigk, Katja Riemann, and Ulrich Noethen
Synopsis
Elation in Neustadt: by the means of a little witching, Bibi Blocksberg saved two kids from burning to death. While her mother Barbara, a witch of flesh and blood herself, is very proud of her daughter, father Bernhard, overworked and stressed, disapproves greatly of her supernatural antics. Then Bibi gets a message from Walpurgia, the senior witch: she is going to receive her crystel ball, that will make a "real" witch of her, early. Proudly, Bibi jumps up her broom to fly to the Blocksberg, the witches' headquarters. But Rabia, one of the few evil witches, aging in misery and with a secret, begrudges her all the glory...and her youth. And so Rabia sets off events that will soon make Bibi's life fall into pieces.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Sidonie von Krosigk
as Bibi Blocksberg
Katja Riemann
as Barbara Blocksberg
Ulrich Noethen
as Bernhard Blocksberg
Max Befort
as Florian
Corinna Harfouch
as Rabia
Rufus Beck
as Maribor (voice)
Mareike Lindenmeyer
as Edwina
Inga Busch
as Karla Kolumna
Alexander Held
as Dr. Buttcock
Monica Bleibtreu
as Walpurgia
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Bavaria Film
- Odeon Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bibi Blocksberg about?
Elation in Neustadt: by the means of a little witching, Bibi Blocksberg saved two kids from burning to death. While her mother Barbara, a witch of flesh and blood herself, is very proud of her daug...
Who directed Bibi Blocksberg?
Bibi Blocksberg was directed by Hermine Huntgeburth.
How long is Bibi Blocksberg?
Bibi Blocksberg has a runtime of 1 hours and 42 minutes (102 minutes total).
When was Bibi Blocksberg released?
Bibi Blocksberg was released on September 25, 2002 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Bibi Blocksberg?
The main cast of Bibi Blocksberg includes Sidonie von Krosigk, Katja Riemann, Ulrich Noethen, Max Befort, Corinna Harfouch.