BAVARIAN RHAPSODY
Synopsis
Franz Eberhofer is a local village cop and an easygoing creature of habit who lives in his family’s farm in the small town of Niederka- ltenkirchen in Lower Bavaria with Grandma Eberhofer; Papa Eberhofer, who enjoys his old hippie lifestyle; his stuffy and dull first-born son, Leopold; Leopol’s wife Panida, who has made political correctness a personal mission and Ludwig, the family dog, who excels primarily at sleeping and eating. Franz’s closest buddy is a private detective by the name of Rudi Birkenberger. Whenever Franz calls, Rudi drops whatever odd job he’s doing to follow his friend around with dog-like devotion. Unfortunately, time and again, Niederkaltenkirchen becomes the scene of some kind of murder or manslaughter, which means that Franz has to get off the couch and solve the latest case – but only so that things get back to normal as quickly as possible.
Cast & Crew
Category Feature Film
Language German
Nationality Germany
Production status Completed
Sales Territories WORLDWIDE excluding Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Alto Adige & Lichtenstein
BAVARIAN RHAPSODY
Cast & Crew
Category Feature Film
Language German
Nationality Germany
Production status Completed
Sales Territories WORLDWIDE excluding Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Alto Adige & Lichtenstein
Synopsis
Franz Eberhofer is a local village cop and an easygoing creature of habit who lives in his family’s farm in the small town of Niederka- ltenkirchen in Lower Bavaria with Grandma Eberhofer; Papa Eberhofer, who enjoys his old hippie lifestyle; his stuffy and dull first-born son, Leopold; Leopol’s wife Panida, who has made political correctness a personal mission and Ludwig, the family dog, who excels primarily at sleeping and eating. Franz’s closest buddy is a private detective by the name of Rudi Birkenberger. Whenever Franz calls, Rudi drops whatever odd job he’s doing to follow his friend around with dog-like devotion. Unfortunately, time and again, Niederkaltenkirchen becomes the scene of some kind of murder or manslaughter, which means that Franz has to get off the couch and solve the latest case – but only so that things get back to normal as quickly as possible.