Schartl
Originally released in 1993. Schartl is a comedy film. directed by Sigi Zimmerschied.
Starring Sigi Zimmerschied, Therese Affolter, and Andreas Giebel
Synopsis
A series of short, absurd, humouristic episodes taking place in Passau, Bavaria. There is, among others, a documentary piece describing a drinking contest, a clerk's day-dreaming Hitler fantasies, a shy nun struggling to get oriented in a city (then turning into a pianist) during an orgy, a showmaster killing his guests with a thresher... All episodes are loosely glued together by a variation of always the same scene: an annoyed TV show / TV movie producer trying to convince both director and female main character that the last episode is unacceptable with respect to consumer needs and professional standards.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Schartl about?
A series of short, absurd, humouristic episodes taking place in Passau, Bavaria. There is, among others, a documentary piece describing a drinking contest, a clerk's day-dreaming Hitler fantasies, ...
Who directed Schartl?
Schartl was directed by Sigi Zimmerschied.
How long is Schartl?
Schartl has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Schartl released?
Schartl was released on December 31, 1993 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Schartl?
The main cast of Schartl includes Sigi Zimmerschied, Therese Affolter, Andreas Giebel.