Knallerfrauen
Knallerfrauen is a German sketch comedy series first aired in 2011. The series stars actress Martina Hill in the main role.[1] The sketches are unrelated and frequently depict absurd situations, often without any dialog.[1] The jokes are similar in part to the French sketch comedy series Vous les femmes.[1]
Knallerfrauen was so popular in China that a Chinese version was produced.[2]
Content
Martina Hill plays herself in various scenes of everyday life. The humor usually arises from the contrast of its occurrence and the more anarchic everyday reactions of the other protagonists.
Cast
Actor / Actress | Role | Season |
---|---|---|
Martina Hill | Various Roles | 1– |
Maja Beckmann | Various Roles | 1– |
Matthias Deutelmoser | Various Roles | 1– |
Michael Krabbe | Various Roles | 1– |
Marc Benjamin Puch | Various Roles | 1– |
Anna Schäfer | Various Roles | 1– |
Jasper Smets | Various Roles | 1– |
Claus Dieter Clausnitzer | Father | 1– |
Peggy Lukac | Mother | 1– |
Andreas Jancke | Various Roles | 4– |
Maurizio Magno | Child | 1–2 |
Lara Sophie Schmitz | Baby | 1–2 |
Awards
- 2012: Bambi Awards: Comedy
- 2012: German Comedy Award: Best Sketch Comedy (German: Beste Sketch-Show)
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gollark: Maybe I should publish my entirely useless code with a custom license forbidding people who actively go around describing themselves as not caring about other people from using it.
gollark: Although that's kind of contradictory depending on what you're defining "bad" based on.
gollark: Well, you totally could, and that goes against the ethical frameworks most people agree with.
References
- Buß, Christian (February 2, 2012). "'Knallerfrau' Martina Hill: Höschen runter, Niveau rauf". Spiegel Online (in German). Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved May 8, 2016.
- Pöttgen, Oliver (June 9, 2012). "Ausflippen mit Martina Hill: Zum Erfolg der Sat1-Serie 'Knallerfrauen' in China" [Freak Out with Martina Hill: The Success of Sat1 Series "Knallerfrauen" in China]. Stimmen aus China (in German). Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
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