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Welcome to Germany

Original title: Willkommen bei den Hartmanns
  • 2016
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
5.8K
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Senta Berger, Heiner Lauterbach, Elyas M'Barek, Florian David Fitz, Palina Rojinski, and Eric Kabongo in Welcome to Germany (2016)
ComedyDrama

When a well-off Munich family takes in Diallo, a refugee from Nigeria, he soon makes friends among the family members, but they are tested when they must face racism, bureaucracy, and terror... Read allWhen a well-off Munich family takes in Diallo, a refugee from Nigeria, he soon makes friends among the family members, but they are tested when they must face racism, bureaucracy, and terror suspicions because of him.When a well-off Munich family takes in Diallo, a refugee from Nigeria, he soon makes friends among the family members, but they are tested when they must face racism, bureaucracy, and terror suspicions because of him.

  • Director
    • Simon Verhoeven
  • Writer
    • Simon Verhoeven
  • Stars
    • Senta Berger
    • Heiner Lauterbach
    • Florian David Fitz
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    5.8K
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    • Director
      • Simon Verhoeven
    • Writer
      • Simon Verhoeven
    • Stars
      • Senta Berger
      • Heiner Lauterbach
      • Florian David Fitz
    • 15User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Senta Berger
    Senta Berger
    • Angelika Hartmann
    Heiner Lauterbach
    Heiner Lauterbach
    • Dr. Richard Hartmann
    Florian David Fitz
    Florian David Fitz
    • Philipp Hartmann
    Palina Rojinski
    Palina Rojinski
    • Sofie Hartmann
    Elyas M'Barek
    Elyas M'Barek
    • Dr. Tarek Berger
    Eric Kabongo
    Eric Kabongo
    • Diallo Makabouri
    Uwe Ochsenknecht
    Uwe Ochsenknecht
    • Dr. Sascha Heinrich
    Ulrike Kriener
    • Heike Broscher
    Marinus Hohmann
    • Basti Hartmann
    Eisi Gulp
    • Bernd Bader
    Thilo Prothmann
    Thilo Prothmann
    • Kurt Blümlein
    Esther Kuhn
    Esther Kuhn
    • Clarissa
    Samir Fuchs
    Samir Fuchs
    • Rayhan Magmut
    Ulla Geiger
    Ulla Geiger
    • Frau Sobrowitsch
    Wolfgang M. Bauer
    • Schickdorf
    • (as Wolfgang Maria Bauer)
    Wolfram Rupperti
    • Gebhart
    Johannes Herrschmann
    • Professor Wackenbarth
    Thomas Darchinger
    Thomas Darchinger
    • Richter Baumgartner
    • Director
      • Simon Verhoeven
    • Writer
      • Simon Verhoeven
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    User reviews15

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    8kosmasp

    Take a refuge to ... home day

    All over the (western) world, there is one big issue that all have in common. It's a tragedy and it's tough for most people to wrap their head around some of the facts. We don't know what people really go through. Now some will take advantage of the system. But it's wrong to paint them all the same way.

    This movie takes certain clichés and makes fun of them. Most of the jokes are not laugh out loud funny though. It tries to be sophisticated about certain things and it does succeed most of the time. It's really a testament to script writing and to the fact that there is good writing in Germany, which leads to good movies. Some things are predictable of course, but it's still suspenseful until the end - and funny of course
    6gpmnsp

    Don't try to educate the audience

    I stumbled on this by Netflix recommendations and was a little bored at this time, so I thought: Why not? Overall this film is a light comedy with a solid background. At first I thought this may be part of 'framing', getting the German people to accept the flood of migrants they have experienced over the last years. But there's more to it. I got intrigued after about ten minutes and watched it till the (almost expected) end. The filming and acting was good, it was good entertainment, but with a slightly belly grim on my side (as a German). As a comedy this works well, but I found the educational under streams to be better citizens annoying. We Germans don't need that. I gave a six, though.
    3olaf-66694

    Typical German fail

    A couple of nice gags at the first 15 minutes, followed by the typical German way of making movies: when creating the story the writer must have been Captain Obvious. Please avoid this one and don't waste your time unless you have a real simple mind.
    8susiheinz

    A convincingly German comedy at an international cinema level!

    Great movie! The characters are funny, like a comedy should be at its best. The best German actors, straight-to-the-point dialogues, beautiful pictures. Hei, a German comedy at this international cinema level, you do not find that often! I've put Hartmann's heart in my heart, with all their spleens and weaknesses, who still hold together when it matters. What else do you want? That the comedy uses a serious refugee fate as a background for the family development, is wonderful. This is the way life is, everyone lives as best he can, and, at best, tries to help others. Simon Verhoeven wrote the script BEFORE the great wave of refugees came to Germany. He has taken a current situation as a hanger for typical family entertainment. And this has turned into a wonderful film that has thrilled over 3 million viewers.
    6Ehrgeiz

    Quite acceptable for a German blockbuster, still has its "buts"..

    A couple of wealthy Munich inhabitants, Richard and Angelika Hartmann, adopt an African refugee named Diallo for a couple of weeks until the officials decide if he can take permanent asylum in Germany...

    Soon they have to check on their own views towards the refugees while Diallo learns that this family has quite some problems on their own, which includes also the Hartmanns adult children and their grandson.

    The most successful German movies are usually light comedies, that's no difference here. What I liked about this movie that it covered a broad range of attitudes that Germans have towards the refugee crises, from far-left to far-right ones, things which people in Germany really think or say. There is also a subplot with an islamist among the refugees, or some Pegida-style "enraged citizen" protesters. Also, it covers quite a lot of other issues - estrangement between children and parents, growing old in a society where the job means a lot for the reputation of the individual and so on. It has no less than seven main characters and manages that well. I think it was also the right choice that they wrote the character of Diallo not as a hero character, but a rather normal guy who just fled his country because the one terrible act of violence that happened to his family. Acting-wise, Senta Berger and Heiner Lauterbach come from a different time than the younger actors in the movies and are in my opinion far above them. But, Florian David Fitz, does also a good job in the probably most unthankful role, playing the Hartmann son who is the clichéd manager who has no time for his son. Even Palina Rojinski, who is another ex-video jockey who turned to acting, does a little better than in her former efforts - and she has probably the most complex character, the daughter of the Hartmanns, who tries to escape an stalker, while struggling to finish her studies with 32 years and get a job, making her a kind of disgrace to her father.

    Its not a perfect movie, though. The setting is not too unrealistic - its not far fetched that refugees are adopted by German families, it happened sometimes since 2015 and was even advocated by some organizations. But, obviously, in the end reality has to be bent to provide the happy-end. This is too be expected.

    I had more qualms with that despite a lot of things were done well, the movie was not hugely funny. The dialogues rely too much on playing around with clichés and tropes, going for easy wins by the audience.

    Without spoiling too much, what will this movie say about the refugees in Germany, a country which took 700 000 of them?

    Ultimately, it offers a "light conservative" solution: traditional family values will fix things, society and the state set things right. This may be a bit simple, may be part of the happy end, but its what I believe the movie wants to say.

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      Final film of Eva Ingeborg Scholz.
    • Connections
      Featured in Mark Forster: Chöre (2016)
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    • Release date
      • November 3, 2016 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Germany)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • 歡迎來到德國
    • Filming locations
      • Munich, Bavaria, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Sentana Filmproduktion
      • SevenPictures Film
      • Wiedemann & Berg Filmproduktion
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      • $28,036,021
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Color
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