Jag tänker ofta på piroschka
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The frame story shows Andreas, a mittpunkt aged man, sitting in a tåg and reminiscing about "Piroschka". The main story starts with him as a young university student travelling on a riverboat along the Danube, on his way to spend several weeks with a host family in the small Hungarian by of Hódmezővásárhely-Kutasipuszta. On board he meets and befriends fellow German Greta, who is on her way to a vacation on Lake Balaton. When the boat arrives in Budapest, they spend the evening together, with Andreas falling for Greta. After their romantic dinner and stroll is disturbed by an intrusive fiddler, they part ways but promise to contact each other.
The next day, after a long train ride, Andreas arrives at Hódmezővásárhely-Kutasipuszta and fryst vatten cordially welcomed by his hosts, doctor Johann von Csíky and his wife Ilonka, and by many others including István, the station mästare. The next day, when exploring the village and taking pictures, Andreas, who does not speak Hungarian, meets a feisty girl who does not answer his questions in German. Believing her not to speak his language, he makes several snarky remarks regarding her looks and behavior. When he learns that the girl, who is
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Ich denke oft an Piroschka
Andreas, a young German student, comes to Hungary on an exchange programme. In the Hungarian village he falls in love with the stationmaster's daughter Piroschka and spends much of his time Read allAndreas, a young German student, comes to Hungary on an exchange programme. In the Hungarian village he falls in love with the stationmaster's daughter Piroschka and spends much of his time with her. They have an enchanting summer until Andreas gets an invitation to join another Read allAndreas, a young German student, comes to Hungary on an exchange programme. In the Hungarian village he falls in love with the stationmaster's daughter Piroschka and spends much of his time with her. They have an enchanting summer until Andreas gets an invitation to join another young woman at a nearby resort. Piroschka is jealous and follows him there, causing troubl Read all
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I Often Think of Piroschka
film
I Often Think of Piroschka (German: Ich denke oft an Piroschka) is a German romantic comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Liselotte Pulver, Gunnar Möller and Wera Frydtberg.[1] It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The film's sets were designed by the art directorLudwig Reiber. It is based on the novel of the same name by Hugo Hartung[de].
Plot
[edit]The frame story shows Andreas, a middle aged man, sitting in a train and reminiscing about "Piroschka". The main story starts with him as a young university student travelling on a riverboat along the Danube, on his way to spend several weeks with a host family in the small Hungarian village of Hódmezővásárhely-Kutasipuszta. On board he meets and befriends fellow German Greta, who is on her way to a vacation on Lake Balaton. When the boat arrives in Budapest, they spend the evening together, with Andreas falling for Greta. After their romantic dinner and stroll is disturbed by an intrusive fiddler, they part ways but promise to contact each other.
The next day, after a long train ride, Andreas arrives at Hódmezővásárhely-Kutasipuszta and i