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Année de sortie : 1993
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Genre : Comedy, Comedy Film, Film Based On Literature, Romance
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The movie 'Ein Mann für jede Tonart' (1993), directed by Peter Timm, is a comedy-romance film based on the novel of the same name by Heinz Strunk.
The story follows the protagonist Heinrich Brendel, who is a man with an unusual ability to mimic anyone's voice perfectly after hearing them for just one minute. This talent leads him into various comedic situations and misadventures as he tries to navigate life in East Berlin during the early 1980s.
Brendel uses his gift to impersonate different people, including a telephone operator, a doctor, and even the Minister of Culture, leading to hilarious consequences. Throughout the film, Brendel's eccentric behavior causes chaos but also brings joy to those around him.
'Ein Mann für jede Tonart' is a German comedy film directed by Peter Timm in 1993. Based on Heinz Strunk's novel of the same name, the movie is set in East Berlin during the early 1980s.
The film centers around the unique talent of its protagonist Heinrich Brendel, who can perfectly mimic anyone's voice after hearing it for a mere minute. This singular ability drives the plot and fuels comedic situations throughout the story.
While plot details are scarce in the provided sources, the movie is classified as a comedy-romance with themes revolving around eccentricity, chaos, and the joy brought by unusual talents.
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