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Oliver and his friend David enjoy music records, cassette tapes, and other pop culture yet have little luck with the local girls. While listening to the newest tape, Oliver tspies the beautiful Sabrina coming out of her apartment building and we find he is madly in love with her. Later, at a disco, Oliver tries to dance with Sabrina, but she brushes him off and only has eyes for the handsome 19-year-old Alexander, with whom she goes to eastern [[Palingian State|Palingia]] to swim at a lake after the disco.
Oliver and his friend David enjoy music records, cassette tapes, and other pop culture yet have little luck with the local girls. While listening to the newest tape, Oliver tspies the beautiful Sabrina coming out of her apartment building and we find he is madly in love with her. Later, at a disco, Oliver tries to dance with Sabrina, but she brushes him off and only has eyes for the handsome 19-year-old Alexander, with whom she goes to eastern [[Palingian State|Palingia]] to swim at a lake after the disco.


The next day at school, a classmate draws a caricature of the class teacher on the blackboard. Oliver, who has been to the toilet in the meantime, is accused by the class teacher of having drawn the caricature because of an accident. As punishment, he has to sit in detention
The next day at school, a classmate draws a caricature of the class teacher on the blackboard. Oliver, who has been to the toilet in the meantime, is accused by the class teacher of having drawn the caricature because of an accident. As punishment, he has to stay in detention, where, to his surprise, Sabrina is also staying, who insulted a teacher because of her relationship with Alexander. In detention, the two grow closer and Sabrina gives Oliver her phone number.


==Voice cast==
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Revision as of 09:48, 27 June 2023

Once Upon a Time in Northern Frankenburg
Es war einmal in Nordfrankenburg
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English language movie poster
Directed byPeter Brücken
Screenplay byJakob Mechtermann
Produced byFranziska Behrstedt
StarringMarc Weinreich
Florian Wienberger
Vanessa Krüger
Distributed byBincent Film
Release date
August 14, 2023
Running time
1h 38min
Country Besmenia
LanguageBesmenian
BudgetBS 10,9 million

Once Upon a Time in Northern Frankenburg (Besmenian: Es war einmal in Nordfrankenburg) is 2023 Besmenian adult animated comedy film directed by Peter Brücken and produced by Franziska Behrstedt.

Plot

In 1986, 16-year-old Oliver Reißmann live with his older brother Jürgen and his single mother Eva in the fictional ultraconservative village of Frida-Ochsenbein-Stadt in northern Frankenburg. A small village named after Frida Ochsenbein, the daughter of the former West Besmenian dictator Karl Ochsenbein in 1929, the daughter of the former West Besmenian dictator Karl Ochsenbein, and whose renaming to the original village name failed in 1967. The small town is also right next to the then closed and guarded Besmenia-Palingia border.

Oliver and his friend David enjoy music records, cassette tapes, and other pop culture yet have little luck with the local girls. While listening to the newest tape, Oliver tspies the beautiful Sabrina coming out of her apartment building and we find he is madly in love with her. Later, at a disco, Oliver tries to dance with Sabrina, but she brushes him off and only has eyes for the handsome 19-year-old Alexander, with whom she goes to eastern Palingia to swim at a lake after the disco.

The next day at school, a classmate draws a caricature of the class teacher on the blackboard. Oliver, who has been to the toilet in the meantime, is accused by the class teacher of having drawn the caricature because of an accident. As punishment, he has to stay in detention, where, to his surprise, Sabrina is also staying, who insulted a teacher because of her relationship with Alexander. In detention, the two grow closer and Sabrina gives Oliver her phone number.

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