Mostly Martha

2001 Comedy

Sandra Nettelbeck spins this gentle drama about how a child's presence can change the lives of the most shy and career-minded of adults. Martha (Martina Gedeck) is the chef of a popular Hamburg eatery who fusses and obsesses over each dish before it leaves the kitchen. The demands of her job and her natural shyness keep her from breaking out of her routine to meet new people. When her sister suddenly dies in a car accident, Martha adopts Lina, her eight-year-old niece. Martha's life soon completely changes -- not only must she adjust herself to new parental role, but she must help Lina deal with her grief over the loss of her mother. Martha gets unexpected help from Mario, Martha's hunky new sous chef, who is not only a whiz on the chopping block but knows sundry magic tricks and jokes to keep Lina's spirits afloat. Just as Martha starts to grow attached to the girl, however, the possibility of Lina returning to the custody of her father arises. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. more..

Director: Sandra Nettelbeck

Starring: Martina Gedeck, Maxime Foerste,Sergio Castellitto, August Zirner, Sibylle Canonica

Reviews

  • Extremely enjoyable, though a few degrees shy of perfection.

    A.O. Scott - The New York Times

    19 January 2013

  • Thanks to Echer, Nettelbeck and this delicious movie, I was able to hear "Country" and the other Jarrett tunes in scene after scene - heightening moods, lyricizing action and making Hamburg seem like a wintry love song. Predictable or not, that's often as good as it gets.

    Michael Wilmington - The Chicago Tribune

    19 January 2013

  • Sweet without being saccharine and funny without being forced, the closely observed romantic comedy treats the culinary arts as a metaphor for personal healing.

    Michael O'Sullivan - The Washington Post

    19 January 2013

  • Nettelbeck has a particularly lovely sense of behind-the-scenes restaurant choreography. And her warm, patient understanding of little girls' psyches guides young Maxime Foerste, as the turbulent niece, to a terrific performance.

    Lisa Schwarzbaum - Entertainment Weekly

    19 January 2013

  • Little gem.

    Mick LaSalle - The San Francisco Chronicle

    19 January 2013

Awards

  • New Directors Competition

    Chicago International Film Festival (2001)

     
  • Sandra Nettelbeck

    Créteil International Women's Film Festival (2002)

  • Best Actor

    European Film Awards (2002)

  • Mona Bräuer

    Film+ (2002)

     
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Beste darstellerische Leistung - Weibliche Hauptrolle)

    German Film Awards (2002)