92 minutes
9/7/2006
Ronnie lives in a small sleepy village and is the owner of a small company for deep-frozen goods. Daydreams, contact ads, the firemen's brassband, the weekly visits at his shrink and his buddy Lars' cynical remarks about air guitar and vinyl-records are the highlights of Ronnie's life. Already, as a kid, he suffered from being under the pressure of his power- and manhood-fixed mother. Ronnie's feelings are as deep-frozen as his goods. Until the day, a wonderful being - one of the female kind - strands in the village. The local priest hires the young girl, a groupie with the name of Zoya, as housekeeper and within days, Zoya turns the whole manship of the village mad and horny. Also Ronnie falls for Zoya and, well yes, lucky for once, marries her. However, since the presence of Zoya, strange things have happened in the village. Everybody who tries to search in Zoya's unkown past dies, disappears. Slowly that well-known fear sneaks into Ronnie's body: men's fear of women.
Peter Lohmeyer
as Ronnie
Lale Yavaş
as Zoya
Thierry van Werveke
as Lars
Marco Lorenzini
as Speck
Ingrid Caven
as Vicky
Marja-Leena Junker
as Zelma
André Jung
as Der Psychiater
Marc Olinger
as Der Pfarrer
Marc Faber
as Der Feuerwehrhauptmann
Frédéric Frenay
as Elvis
Hannes Hellmann
as Popovic
Fernand Fox
as Fuhlisch
Gilles Soeder
as Fuhlischs Sohn
Mendaly Ries
as Jessica Dietrich
Annette Schlechter
as Pflegerin
Joseph Gudenburg
as Winzer
Charles Müller
as Vorsitzender
Monique Reuter
as Pressesprecherin
Myriam Muller
as Tupper-Tussi
Germain Wagner
as Der Arzt
Christian Kmiotek
as Donnie
Stefan Weinert
as Der Polizist
Sascha Ley
as Shannell