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Genre
  
Comedy, Romance

Cinematography
  
Xaver Schwarzenberger

Writer
  
Vicco von Bulow

Language
  
German

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Director
  
Vicco von Bulow

Music director
  
Rolf Wilhelm

Duration
  

Country
  
Germany

Odipussi movie poster

Release date
  
March 10, 1988 (1988-03-10)

Cast
  
Vicco von Bülow
(Paul Winkelmann),
Evelyn Hamann
(Margarethe Tietze),
Katharina Brauren
(Pauls Mutter),
Edda Seippel
(Gerda Tietze),
Richard Lauffen
(Kurt Tietze),
Klaus Schultz
(Herr Weber)

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Ödipussi is a 1988 German comedy film, starring as well as written by Loriot, and the first of two films that he directed. The title is a pun on the Oedipus complex described by Sigmund Freud and the James Bond film Octopussy.

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Synopsis

Odipussi movie scenes

Paul Winkelmann is single and running the family's furniture and decoration business. Despite his age (he is 56 years old), he still maintains a close relationship with his mother who cooks for him and cannot understand that he rents his own apartment.

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When he meets Margarethe Tietze, a practicing psychologist, the two attempt to join their expertises in order to improve on consulting potential furniture customers with psychological troubles. After an afternoon of coffee and pastries and a business trip to Italy, Margarethe finally introduces Paul to her parents, who initially assume he is a patient of hers. In the meantime, Paul's jealous mother found a sublessee - very much to the dislike of Paul. Margarethe's family's return visit at Paul's mother's apartment ends with a debacle.

Premières in East and West Germany

The première of the movie was on March 10, 1988 at 16:00 in East Berlin and in the evening in the West. It was the first and only première of this kind in the divided Germany. In the Federal Republic the film was seen by 4,612,801 viewers.

References

Ödipussi Wikipedia