While junior boss Beatrice fights for the survival of the textile manufacturer Brunhausen, her mother Karla wants to sell the company. The investor comes in the shape of the attractive Thomas Berger. Beatrice, who has no time for a private life, keeps the supposed holiday guest at a distance. When she finally acknowledges her feelings for him, she has to realize that he is different than expected.
Production
Lush Austrian locations pretending to be German textile country.
Costume
Ironically great wardrobe for a movie about a struggling clothing company.
Director
Heidi Kranz
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is part of the 'Lilly Schönauer' TV movie franchise, Germany's endless supply of cozy romantic melodramas named after a fictional character who doesn't actually appear in them.
The Brunhausen factory represents a real crisis in Germany's traditional Mittelstand family businesses, though the show cares more about kissing than economics.
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