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[Machine Translation] Marianne Segebrecht, the actress who captivated moviegoers 25 years ago with Percy Adlon's "Baghdad Cafe," which was a big hit in Japan and remains a firm favorite today, returns to the screen as an even more energetic and surprisingly attractive grandmother! She returns to the screen as an even more energetic and surprisingly attractive grandmother. She has made a strong impression in Lina Wertmuller's "Nasareta..." ('74) and Luchino Visconti's last film "Innocent" ('75), and has recently appeared in "Hannibal" ('01) and "007/Casino Royale" ('06), among others, and is co-starring with one of the best Italian actors Giancarlo Giannini, among others. The film takes place in Rome and the Vatican in Italy. A heartwarming story of love, emotion, tears, and laughter unfolds in these cities, which have been the setting of various masterpieces, including "Roman Holiday" ('53). The positive attitude of the heroine and her culinary skills bring happiness to those around her. The delicious-looking German Bavarian dishes that appear in the film, such as "Schnitzel (cutlet)" and "Kaiserschmarrn", are a major highlight of the film! -- It is a place where everyone searches for happiness. No matter what kind of trouble you are going through, as long as you have a kind heart and delicious food, you'll be fine. Margarete, who has lost her husband, refuses to live with her daughters or go to a nursing home, and goes to the Vatican alone to meet the Pope. A devout Catholic, Margarete has lived happily with her husband, but she has one confession to make before the Pope. For the first time in Rome, Margarete moves into the room of her granddaughter Martina, who is living with her Italian lover. On her way to the Vatican, Margarete meets Lorenzo, an old Italian con man. Lorenzo, too, has secrets about his life that he cannot reveal to others. Margarete uses her natural vitality to revive a German restaurant in Rome that was on the verge of going out of business. His reputation reaches the papal court, and he is eventually asked to make a German pastry, Kaiserschmalen, for the pope...
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