Madame Bäurin
Originally released in 1993. Madame Bäurin is a drama/romance film. directed by Franz Xaver Bogner.
Starring Julia Stemberger, Francis Fulton-Smith, and Hanna Schygulla
Synopsis
On the Schiermoser farm tense expectation prevails. The 'Urban', the Schaubleins, surprisingly announced their arrival. In the past, they were welcome as generous summer visitors. But now the shortage years of the First World War prevail. And the farmer's wife suspects lazy parasites in the townsfolk. The city family is indeed facing ruin. Especially since the defiant daughter Rosalie has just knocked out a promising money marriage without regard to scandal. The Rosalie is attracted to the Schiermoser heir Franz. His mother already drives the thought of a 'Madame Bäurin' to madness. Everyone experiences a turbulent time of upheaval. The end of the First World War will shake the social fronts as well as the new machine age.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Julia Stemberger
as Rosalie Schäuflein
Francis Fulton-Smith
as Franz Schiermoser
Hanna Schygulla
as Tante Agathe
Franz Xaver Kroetz
as Schiermoser
Christine Ostermayer
as Johanna Schäuflein
Gundi Ellert
as Schiermoserin
Toni Berger
as Hundhammer
Johannes Thanheiser
as Großvater
Franziska Stömmer
as Großmutter
Eva Hörbiger
as Reisertalerin
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Madame Bäurin about?
On the Schiermoser farm tense expectation prevails. The 'Urban', the Schaubleins, surprisingly announced their arrival. In the past, they were welcome as generous summer visitors. But now the short...
Who directed Madame Bäurin?
Madame Bäurin was directed by Franz Xaver Bogner.
How long is Madame Bäurin?
Madame Bäurin has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was Madame Bäurin released?
Madame Bäurin was released on January 1, 1993 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Madame Bäurin?
The main cast of Madame Bäurin includes Julia Stemberger, Francis Fulton-Smith, Hanna Schygulla, Franz Xaver Kroetz, Christine Ostermayer.