Bloch: The man in the tuxedo

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Episode in the Bloch series
Original title The man in the tuxedo
Bloch Logo.PNG
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
Maran movie
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Episode 10 ( list )
First broadcast November 8, 2006 on Das Erste
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Director René Heisig
script Marco Wiersch
production Mark Horyna
music Irmin Schmidt
camera Jürgen Carle
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
The anger

Successor  →
The Child Friend

The man in a tuxedo is a German television film directed by René Heisig from 2006 . It is the tenth episode of the Bloch television series .

action

On the street in Baden-Baden , a confused man asks passers-by who he is and where he is from. One of the passers-by takes the man in a tuxedo suit to Bloch's practice, where she herself was once a patient. Bloch immediately realizes that the man is suffering from significant memory loss due to trauma. He takes the stranger home because he doesn't believe in the hospital's methods. He tries to make his memory accessible to the man, who he now calls Albert, by naming general events in the past. But Albert is stonewalling. He wants to know who he is, but the fear of finding out what he has suffered before is even greater. When an object evokes memory a little in him, he needs Bloch's help to deal with it for himself.

production

The man in the tuxedo was filmed from November 15, 2005 to December 16, 2005 in Baden-Baden and Mainz and premiered on November 8, 2006 as part of the ARD series “FilmWittwoch im Erste ” at 8:15 pm.

criticism

The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm gave the film the best possible rating, they pointed with the thumbs up. They stated: “With“ Bloch ”psychology becomes a crime novel”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. See crew-united.com
  2. See tvspielfilm.de