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In the ZDF movie ” letter to my life “plays Marie Bäumer insistently a career woman, make their body and soul limp. Basis is Miriam Meckel Burnout bestseller “Letter to my life”. Personally estimates Bäumer their relaxed existence in southern France.

Burnout, severe exhaustion and non-multi-skills are not a pleasant topic. But one that many interested.

The political scientist and journalist Miriam Meckel succeeded in 2010 with her burnout review “Letter to My Life” a bestseller. In a society, in the feeling everything is going faster and high-revving, relate these phenomena more and more people of many professions. “The subject was in the air”, because ZDF editor Günther van Endert said at the presentation of the film in Hamburg, which has the same title as the book.

Things to designs from the presentation of the 49 olds has created an unusual and often intense television drama director Urs Egger. You can see the Bavaria-production commissioned by ZDF as “TV movie of the week” on Monday (25 April), at 20:15. In the leading role of the film and television star Marie Bäumer plays ( “The Adlon”) urgently and make yourself not careful way a globally successful oceanographer who ignored their fatigue symptoms until the body and psyche permanently limp.

And then – very pragmatic, strong-willed career woman – instructor himself into a clinic to can be sometimes just cure. But this Toni Lehmstedt must recognize that it do not go. It takes time, effort and many tears itself to get to the bottom. And for that to clarify not only their own exaggerated work ethic, but also the difficult relations with the brittle mother (Jutta Wachowiak) and the lover Maria (Christina Hecke). At the end Toni will liberate their “inner child.” – And take it hopefully with a new, decelerated life

Born in 1955 Swiss director Egger ( “A Love for Peace – Bertha von Suttner and Alfred Nobel “) has been found for the excellent throughout occupied depth journey from a screenplay by Laila Stieler a rare televised imagery: a mounting part blurred recorded impressions in the shift time and levels of reality

Even if the tension occasionally. decreases and the working up of the mother conflict rather stereotypically fails, Eggers taught drama essence: that burnout is more than a lifestyle disease for high earners – a disease of the soul with many causes. At the film festival in Biarritz (France), the 46-year-old Marie Bäumer was honored for her performance with the “Fipa d’Or”.

Also at the ZDF-press event in Hamburg showed much empathy. “As frequent travelers and top athletes, we are always at risk in the artistic profession,” said the actress of the German Press Agency. For herself she had early found an antidote: “I focus always with skin and hair to what I’m doing right now – and care of rest,” the mother of a 18-year-old explained. So they take a year only two major roles.

Very helped her ten years to live in a 2300-person village in southern France. Rituals such as taking regular breaks and extensive mobile-free meals with a glass of wine in the social circle were feelings of stress do not usually arise until Bäumer said. They love their hammock in the garden with olive trees and stay overnight like the open air in the outdoor bed, told the actress – and beamed in white peasant blouse with colorful chain relaxed provinzalisches flair

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