7 Dwarves – Men Alone in the Wood

7 Dwarves – Men Alone In the Woods (German: 7 Zwerge – Männer allein im Wald) is a German comedy film, created in 2004 by Otto Waalkes, loosely based on the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, while also containing parodies of many other fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm.

Its success spawned a sequel in 2007, 7 Dwarves: The Forest Is Not Enough and a computer-animated adaptation in 2014, The Seventh Dwarf.

Little Red Riding Hood is picking flowers when she decides to enter Unterwaldt, a dark forest.

The dwarves sent Ralphie away and decide to blow up the bridge so women won't be able to enter the forest in the future.

The hunter tells the queen that his dog Brutus mauled Snow White into a thousand pieces and ate her.

Snow White discovers why the various dwarves have an aversion to women: Sunny and Cloudy were expelled from a school play by their female teacher.

The queen consults her magic mirror and finds out that Snow White is still alive; she locks up the hunter in the dungeon.

The dwarves decide not to help women ever again, but this promise does not stand long: Little Red Riding Hood knocks at the door and searches for help as she is lost in the wood.

In alphabetical order: On 26 October 2006, a sequel to the original film was released: 7 Zwerge – Der Wald ist nicht genug ("Seven Dwarves - The Forest Is Not Enough").

The main cast stayed the same, apart from Markus Majowski, who was unable to film due to theatre contract commitments.