The end of patience

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Movie
Original title The end of patience
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2014
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Christian Wagner
script Stefan Dähnert
music Antoni Łazarkiewicz
camera Jana Marsik
cut Heike Gnida
occupation

The End of Patience is a German television film by director Christian Wagner , which was first broadcast on November 19, 2014 on Das Erste . The premiere took place on June 30, 2014 at the Munich Film Festival .

The film portrays the development of the Neukölln model of the youth judge Kirsten Heisig , played by Martina Gedeck as "Corinna Kleist" in the feature film .

action

The juvenile judge Corinna Kleist has been transferred to the Neukölln juvenile court after a six-month burnout break . Out of commitment to the people, she tries to tighten the bureaucratic processes so that they can be more appropriate to the psychological reality of the young perpetrators. She encounters great resistance from her legal colleagues. She takes action against the 21-year-old repeat offender Nazir, who dominates the drug scene in Berlin 's Volkspark Hasenheide as a clan boss . She tries whose only just penal law become 14-year-old brother Rafiq, who was used as "drug mules" to free from the scene by giving him a lesson given. However, this does not work as she had imagined - violence and injustice are the result. The development of her initiatives, accompanied by numerous setbacks and legal failures, wear down the strength of the single judge. In the end, she commits suicide. Her life's work, the Neukölln model, is continued by others.

backgrounds

  • The film bears the title of the book The End of Patience: Consistent Against Young Violent Criminals , in which Heisig describes the development of the Neukölln model . It was published posthumously and was on the bestseller list of the news magazine Der Spiegel for several months .
  • The shooting took place from September 11, 2013 to October 16, 2013 in Berlin.
  • The premiere of the film took place on November 19, 2014 in the ARD capital studio in Berlin and was broadcast on Das Erste on the same day at 8:15 p.m. A controversy arose among the premiere guests about the end of the film: about Heisig's “suicide, which nobody really wants to believe on this film evening either.” Heisig's colleague, the judge Stephan Kuperion, clarified with the “most important sentence of the evening” : "If you don't believe it, portray us as liars."
  • The rbb presenter Ulrich Cell practically played himself in the film. He is also listed in the credits under the cast.

reception

Reviews

“The judge is shown in all of her contradictions and all her complexity. The perpetrators and their environment, on the other hand, remain in the cliché - socially weak, poorly educated, ready to use violence. The film cannot break away from the alarming tone of the Heisig book, in which there seems to be an exclamation mark after every sentence. "

Audience rating

The first broadcast of Das Ende der Patuld on November 19, 2014 was seen by 4.79 million viewers in Germany and achieved a market share of 15.7% for Das Erste.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Release certificate for The End of Patience . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , January 2015 (PDF; test number: 149 269 V).
  2. The end of patience. Internationale Münchner Filmwochen GmbH, accessed on November 16, 2014 : "Series: Neues Deutsches Fernsehen"
  3. Kirsten Heisig. In: Topic overview. Der Spiegel , accessed on April 23, 2020 : "All contributions"
  4. The end of patience at crew united . Retrieved November 16, 2014.
  5. Sophie Albers Ben Chamo: The End of the Uncomfortable Woman , Der Stern, November 20, 2014, accessed January 14, 2015.
  6. ^ A hyperventilating woman , review in Die Zeit from November 19, 2014, accessed April 11, 2016
  7. Dennis Weber: Primetime Check: Wednesday, November 19, 2014.quotemeter.de , November 20, 2014, accessed on September 3, 2016 .