BIBI BLOCKSBERG AND THE SECRET OF THE BLUE OWLS
synopsis
Bibi Blocksberg has spent far too much time on wizardry - and far too little on her studies. Since her math notes are abysmal, she is forced to spend summer vacation in the all-work-no-play boarding school of Altenberg Castle. The school principal is an oddball who is trying to solve the mystery of Altenberg, and Bibi's roommate Carina, a Britney Spears clone, is a total pain. Luckily, Bibi soon makes friends with her classmate Elea, who has been in a wheelchair since an accident. Of course, Bibi wouldn't be Bibi if she didn't try to help Elea walk again - even though her witch's codex expressly forbids her to intervene in human lives. But when she hears the tale of a miraculous owl powder, she sets out to find some in the caves of Altenberg. But someone else also knows about the magical powers of the blue powder: Bibi's archenemy Rabia von Katzenstein. In a dramatic escape, the wicked witch flees from the Dread-Marsh, where she was serving a five year sentence with her cat Maribor. Silently, maliciously, she sneaks up on the Blocksbergs, the family she hates with a passion...
international title: | Bibi Blocksberg and the Secret of the Blue Owls |
original title: | Bibi Blocksberg und das Geheimnis der Blauen Eulen |
country: | Germany |
sales agent: | Global Screen GmbH (a brand of Telepool GmbH) |
year: | 2004 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Franziska Buch |
film run: | 119' |
release date: | DE 30/09/2004, AT 22/10/2004, CZ 27/10/2005, ES 28/10/2005 |
screenplay: | Elfie Donnelly |
cast: | Sidonie von Grosigk, Marie Luise Stahl, Katja Riemann, Corinna Harfouch, Ulrich Nöthen, Monica Bleibtreu, Edgar Selge, Nina Petri, Anja Sommavilla, Elea Geissler |
cinematography by: | Axel Block |
film editing: | Barbara von Weitershausen |
art director: | Susann Bieling, Uwe Szielasko |
music: | Enjott Schneider |
producer: | Uschi Reich, Karl Blatz |
production: | Bavaria Film, Kiddinx Filmproduktion, Ehmck Filmproduktion |
distributor: | Constantin Film |