SWEETHEARTS
synopsis
It's double trouble when fate and an ill-executed diamond robbery throw Mel and Lise together in a race and chase against time. Mel, a professional criminal and single mum looking to pull off her greatest coup, and her nerdy, easily panic-stricken hostage Lise are soon pursued by the relentless detective Ingrid, who always gets her man, or women, at any price. On the run, the mismatched and constantly fighting pair have to dispose of the loot in the face of a Berlin underworld also determined to get its hands on them and the precious stones. As the forces of law and disorder close in, Lise develops a liking for Mel, deciding she is going to help her 'captor'. Mel is far less than enthusiastic, especially given Lise's idea of support. With no choice the odd couple soon become a perfect tag team. But when Mel then adds the good looking cop Harry to her collection of hostages and Lise immediately falls for him, the chaos becomes perfect - with a happy ending looking to be an impossibly long way off.
international title: | Sweethearts |
original title: | Sweethearts |
country: | Germany |
sales agent: | Picture Tree International |
year: | 2019 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Karoline Herfurth |
film run: | 107' |
release date: | DE 14/02/2019 |
screenplay: | Monika Fäßler |
cast: | Karoline Herfurth, Hannah Herzsprung, Frederick Lau, Katrin Saß, Ronald Zehrfeld, Nilam Farooq, Anneke Kim Sarnau, Uwe Preuss, Winnie Böwe, Mona Pirzad |
cinematography by: | Daniel Gottschalk |
film editing: | Simon Gstöttmayr |
art director: | Christian M. Goldbeck |
costumes designer: | Alexandra Hannemann |
music: | Annette Focks |
producer: | Christopher Doll, Lothar Hellinger |
line producer: | Mark Nolting |
production: | Warner Bros Entertainment Germany, Hellinger / Doll Filmproduktion GmbH |
backing: | Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg (DE), German Federal Film Board (DE), German Federal Film Fund (DE) |
distributor: | Warner Bros Entertainment Germany |