Immenhof: Grandma Jantzen fights for ponies and love in Holstein Switzerland

Immenhof: Grandma Jantzen fights for ponies and love in Holstein Switzerland

The challenges of the Immenhof: A portrait of financial worries

In the picturesque Holstein Switzerland, the traditionally managed Immenhof pony stud, which is led by the resolute Grandma Jantzen and her three grandchildren. In particular, the financial situation of the stud is currently throws a shadow on the tranquil environment. This story illuminates the social and economic effects on the community and the sacrificing work of the Jantzen family.

The Jantzen family focused on

The vigorous grandma Jantzen, played by Margarete Haagen, has a lot to do with her three lively granddesses Angela, Dick and Dalli. While Angela has the finances under control, the sisters take care of over 100 ponies. This close family cooperation is crucial to keep the debt of the stud alive, especially in times when the ponies are less in demand.

financial worries as a central conflict

The current financial crisis of the Immenhof has serious consequences. Grandma Jantzen drives the financial difficulties in the face. The impending bailiff and the lease of the forest house to Jochen von Roth, a dressage rider, are very concerned with the family business. These financial challenges reflect the difficulties that many farms have to struggle with today.

an unexpected guest and his positive turn

When the school holidays begin, the family hopes for a welcome financial support in the form of a paying guest: Cousin Ethelbert from a wealthy family. But even on arrival, Ethelbert is particularly arrogant, which clouds the mood at Dick and Dalli. But an unexpected turn leads him to show his true strength when he saves a pony in need. This development shows how people can grow through unexpected situations.

The role of the community and the future of the Immenhof

The history of the Immenhof is not only a narrative about individual challenges, but also a reflection of larger social issues. The struggle for survival and the need to find new ways to assert itself in a changing world are decisive messages of the film. At the same time, it is the love between Angela and Jochen von Roth, which suggests a solution to save the stud that offers hope of a positive turn.

conclusion: a film with heart and social relevance

"The girls from the Immenhof" not only offers entertainment, but also addresses serious social issues that are still important today. The film, which is based on the novel by Ursula Bruns, remains in the memory due to the committed performance of the actors and keeps the heir of the Jantzen family alive, while at the same time it stimulates thinking about economic and social issues. The positive message of family strength and solidarity is kept alive through the challenges of the Immenhof.

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