Wanda (Agnieszka Grochowska) nurses Josef (André Jung), the patriarch of the wealthy Wegmeister-Gloor family, and in preparation for his 70th birthday, his wife Elsa (Marthe Keller) asks Wanda to help out on some additional maid duties. Wanda shrewdly negotiates for more money – money she sends back to her family in Poland where her parents are taking care of her children Jakob (Iwo Rajski) and Tomasz (Bruno Rajski). Their son Gregi (Jacob Matschenz) likes Wanda, making Josef jealous, and their daughter Sofie (Birgit Minichmayr) doesn’t trust Wanda, accusing her of stealing money from the family. When an unexpected complication arises, family secrets come to light and arrangements are made to try and appease everyone.
In her biting dramatic comedy of errors, award-winning Swiss director Bettina Oberli astutely tackles class issues and shows how money doesn’t buy happiness and is never simple when dealing with family and reputations. Anchored by Teen Spirit’s Grochowska, Downfall’s Minichmayr, and Marathon Man’s Keller, My Wonderful Wanda keeps the twists and turns coming, especially when Wanda’s father Pawel Kowalski (Cezary Pazura) steps into the chaos. — Judd Taylor
- Year2020
- Runtime110 minutes
- LanguageGerman
- CountrySwitzerland
- NoteEnglish subtitles
- DirectorBettina Oberli
- ScreenwriterCooky Ziesche, Bettina Oberli
- ProducerLukas Hobi, Reto Schaerli
- CastAgnieszka Grochowska, Marthe Keller, André Jung, Birgit Minichmayr, Jacob Matschenz, Anatole Taubman
- CinematographerJudith Kaufmann
- EditorKaya Inan
- Production DesignMarion Schramm
- ComposerGrandbrothers
Wanda (Agnieszka Grochowska) nurses Josef (André Jung), the patriarch of the wealthy Wegmeister-Gloor family, and in preparation for his 70th birthday, his wife Elsa (Marthe Keller) asks Wanda to help out on some additional maid duties. Wanda shrewdly negotiates for more money – money she sends back to her family in Poland where her parents are taking care of her children Jakob (Iwo Rajski) and Tomasz (Bruno Rajski). Their son Gregi (Jacob Matschenz) likes Wanda, making Josef jealous, and their daughter Sofie (Birgit Minichmayr) doesn’t trust Wanda, accusing her of stealing money from the family. When an unexpected complication arises, family secrets come to light and arrangements are made to try and appease everyone.
In her biting dramatic comedy of errors, award-winning Swiss director Bettina Oberli astutely tackles class issues and shows how money doesn’t buy happiness and is never simple when dealing with family and reputations. Anchored by Teen Spirit’s Grochowska, Downfall’s Minichmayr, and Marathon Man’s Keller, My Wonderful Wanda keeps the twists and turns coming, especially when Wanda’s father Pawel Kowalski (Cezary Pazura) steps into the chaos. — Judd Taylor
- Year2020
- Runtime110 minutes
- LanguageGerman
- CountrySwitzerland
- NoteEnglish subtitles
- DirectorBettina Oberli
- ScreenwriterCooky Ziesche, Bettina Oberli
- ProducerLukas Hobi, Reto Schaerli
- CastAgnieszka Grochowska, Marthe Keller, André Jung, Birgit Minichmayr, Jacob Matschenz, Anatole Taubman
- CinematographerJudith Kaufmann
- EditorKaya Inan
- Production DesignMarion Schramm
- ComposerGrandbrothers