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Jorinde und Joringel

Movie 2011 5.1 /10
Directed by Bodo Fürneisen

Jorinde and Joringel are young lovers planning to marry, but a walk through the woods changes everything. They stumble near a forbidding castle where a witch rules, and her jealousy of their bond turns dangerous. She separates the pair by taking Jorinde away and leaving Joringel alive, certain... Read more

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About Jorinde und Joringel

Jorinde and Joringel are young lovers planning to marry, but a walk through the woods changes everything. They stumble near a forbidding castle where a witch rules, and her jealousy of their bond turns dangerous. She separates the pair by taking Jorinde away and leaving Joringel alive, certain the lovers will never meet again. The film follows Joringel as he copes with loss and searches for a way to restore what was stolen, while the landscape around the castle feels eerie and enchanted. The narrative keeps its focus on the couple's relationship and the witch's cruelty, keeping later revelations private so the outcome stays unspoiled.

Released in 2011, the movie was directed by Bodo Fürneisen and created for the screen by Nicolas Jacob and Olaf Winkler, adapting the classic German fairy tale "Jorinde und Joringel" for a family audience.

No widely reported box office figures are available, and the film didn't register as a major international commercial hit, suggesting its exposure stayed fairly limited outside German-speaking markets.

Because it comes from a Brothers Grimm story, the film sits inside a long tradition of German fairy-tale cinema, and viewers who know the original tale will recognize many familiar beats. Its imagery of the witch, the enchanted castle, and the forest nod to classic motifs, so it appeals to families who appreciate folklore retellings rather than blockbuster spectacle.

Critical responses are mixed, reflected in a modest user score of 5.1 out of 10 from a small number of votes. Audiences tend to mention the clear romantic core and the straightforward moral conflict, noting the themes of love, jealousy, and the price of enchantment. Performances by Llewellyn Reichman and Jonas Nay get particular attention, while some viewers wish the film had taken bigger risks with tone or visual ambition.

Details

Release Date
December 25, 2011
User Ratings
6 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Family

Cast

Llewellyn Reichman

Llewellyn Reichman

Jorinde

Jonas Nay

Jonas Nay

Joringel

Katja Flint

Katja Flint

Zauberin

Uwe Kockisch

Uwe Kockisch

Raubritter

Volker Michalowski

Volker Michalowski

Halunke

R

Roman Leitner

Halunke

Naomi Krauss

Naomi Krauss

Jorindes Mutter

Veit Stübner

Veit Stübner

Jorindes Vater

Mika Seidel

Mika Seidel

Heinz W. Krückeberg

Heinz W. Krückeberg

Director: Bodo Fürneisen

Written by: Nicolas Jacob, Olaf Winkler

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Jorinde and Joringel are young lovers planning to marry, but a walk through the woods changes everything. They stumble near a forbidding castle where a witch rules, and her jealousy of their bond turns dangerous. She separates the pair by taking Jorinde away and leaving Joringel alive, certain th...

Jorinde und Joringel stars Llewellyn Reichman, Jonas Nay, Katja Flint, Uwe Kockisch, and Volker Michalowski.

Jorinde und Joringel was directed by Bodo Fürneisen.

Jorinde und Joringel was released on December 25, 2011.

Jorinde und Joringel is a Family film.

No, it's not a true story, it's based on a traditional fairy tale, specifically the Brothers Grimm tale "Jorinde und Joringel".

Llewellyn Reichman plays Jorinde and Jonas Nay plays Joringel, the young lovers at the center of the story whose relationship is threatened by the witch.

Katja Flint plays Zauberin, the wicked witch who becomes jealous of the lovers and takes Jorinde away while setting Joringel free.

It's billed as a family film, so it's aimed at children and families, but it features a jealous, wicked witch and a kidnapping plot that might be scary for very young children, so parental guidance is recommended.