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  1. 26. Mai 2022 · Alles in bester Ordnung: Directed by Natja Brunckhorst. With Corinna Harfouch, Daniel Sträßer, Joachim Król, Sophie Killer. Marlen's apartment is packed to the rafters with objects too valuable or important to throw away, while Fynn plans to go through life with only 100 things in his possession.

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    • Comedy
    • Natja Brunckhorst
    • 2022-05-26
  2. Her screenplay for the feature film "Feuer und Flamme" was awarded the German Film Award in 2002. "AMELIE RENNT" received a number of international festival invitations. And with "MOSTLY MINIMALISTIC/ ALLES IN BESTER ORDNUNG", her directorial debut, she presents again a very personal film.

  3. Der Film ist eine charmant gespielte, detailverliebt ausgestattete und feinsinnig arrangierte Tragikomödie, die gegensätzliche Lebensphilosophien aufeinanderprallen läßt. Er liefert warmherzige Feel-Good-Unterhaltung im besten Sinne und entführt uns in einen faszinierenden Mikrokosmos, an dem man sich kaum sattsehen kann.

  4. 26. Juni 2022 · Mostly Minimalistic: original title: Alles in bester Ordnung: country: Germany: year: 2022: genre: fiction: directed by: Natja Brunckhorst: film run: 96' release date: DE 26/06/2022: screenplay: Natja Brunckhorst, Martin Rehbock: cast: Corinna Harfouch, Daniel Sträßer, Joachim Król, Sophie Killer, Felix Vörtler: cinematography by ...

  5. Mostly Minimalistic (Internationaler Englischer Titel) Müll Unfug Liebe (aka Der Müll, der Unfug und die Liebe) (Arbeitstitel) Kinospielfilm | 2020-2021 | Komödie | Deutschland

    • Natja Brunckhorst
    • Natja Brunckhorst
    • Natja Brunckhorst, Martin Rehbock
  6. Mostly Minimalistic is her debut film as director. Original title: Alles in bester Ordnung. Film type: Fiction Feature. Original language: German. Section: Große Freiheit // FF2021. Production country: Germany. Produced: 2021. Runtime: 96 min.

  7. 19. Mai 2022 · Overview. The contrasts between Marlen (Corinna Harfouch) and Fynn (newcomer Daniel Sträßer) couldn't be any more extreme if they tried: Marlen's apartment is packed to the rafters with objects too valuable or important to throw away, while Fynn plans to go through life with only 100 things in his possession.