Mother's Day (1993 film)

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Mother's Day
Directed by Harald Sicheritz
Starring Alfred Dorfer
Reinhard Nowak
Release date
  • 1993 (1993)
Running time
1h 35min
CountryAustria
LanguageGerman

Mother's Day (German : Muttertag) is a 1993 Austrian comedy film directed by Harald Sicheritz. [1]

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  1. ""Muttertag": Dakapo für Harald Sicheritz' bitterböse Kultkomödie - tv.ORF.at". tv.orf.at. Archived from the original on 2017-05-09.