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A Two-Time Woman

2002

On 31st October filming for the Channel One comedy “A Two-Time Woman” (WT) begins in Berlin. Christine Neubauer (“Complete Woman needs Half-Time Man”, “Men are Dispensable”) is playing a double role in this production. Shooting is scheduled to finish at the beginning of December, with Uli Kudicke behind the camera. The production also features Doris Kunstmann (“Crazy about Paris”, “Angel seeks Wings”), Michael Fitz (BR-”Tatort”, “The Boegers”), Marek Erhardt (“1000 Miles for Love”, “Friends for Life”) and Gunter Berger (“A Piece of Happiness”, “Marga Engel Hits Back”). The screenplay is by Wolfgang Stauch, and the production is directed by Karen Müller (“Just Say Yes”).
A smear campaign - definitely! Successful lawyer Rebekka Butt (Christine Neubauer) has no other way of explaining the photographs which have just appeared in the tabloid newspaper “Sonne”. In the middle of her campaign to be elected Justice Senator, these pictures appear to show her in compromising positions in the red-light district of the city. Which puts Rebekka Butt in an extremely tricky situation, since her political associates and even the head of the law firm where she works, Dr. Rainer Krappe (Marek Erhardt), take the pictures at their face value. But who is this woman who could be her double?

Life is very seldom a breeze for Tatjana Laake (Christine Neubauer) - but she still gets through every crisis with a smile on her face. As a single mother she supports herself and her little boy Lukas (Maximilian Befort) by doing two jobs: in the evenings she works for “Red Rita” (Doris Kunstmann) in a nightclub, and during the day she attempts to sell the multi-functional kitchen aid “Kitchen Friend 2000” to housewives from a market stall. Tatjana has absolutely nothing to do with stars and starlets from show business and politics - which makes the young mother all the more astonished when she comes across a picture on an election poster which looks just like her. After the first surprise she is all too pleased to accept the benefits people attempt to shower upon her as a result. She is treated like royalty at film premieres, and a distinguished gentleman by the name of Hans Freiherr von Aschleben (Gunter Berger) makes advances to her. However, this case of mistaken identity can’t go on forever, and inevitably Rebekka Butt and Tatjana Laake meet at some point. Although the journalist Bert Schubert (Michael Fitz) from the “Sonne”, who realises what was causing the confusion, enjoys every minute of the finale...

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