The bull from Tölz: painting with Vincent

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Episode of the series Der Bulle von Tölz
Original title Painting with Vincent
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Country of production Germany
original language German
length 92 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Season 9, episode 4
41st episode overall ( list )
First broadcast January 23, 2003 on Sat.1
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Director Nikolaus Leytner
script Franz Xaver Sengmüller
production Ernst von Theumer junior
music Uli Kümpfel
camera Hermann Dunzendorfer
cut Lydia Wimmer
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
Free Fall

Successor  →
Berliner Luft

Painting with Vincent is a German television film by Nikolaus Leytner from 2003 based on a screenplay by Franz Xaver Sengmüller . It is the 41st episode of the crime series Der Bulle von Tölz with Ottfried Fischer as the main actor in the role of Chief Inspector Benno Berghammer. It was first broadcast on January 23, 2003 on Sat.1 .

action

The unsuccessful painter Vincent Förnbacher gives seminars for amateur artists in his mountain hut. His brother Cornelius, who runs an art gallery, repeatedly lends him financial support. The current painting course has four participants: the web designer Katja Schön, who tries in vain to land with Vincent; the real estate agent Hanna Würzinger, who is participating for the same reason for the third time; the librarian Irmgard Mosig, who is annoyed that Katja Schön is more interested in men than in painting; and finally Herbert Kaindl, a retired manufacturer who is passionate about collecting works of art.

While painting in the great outdoors, Hanna Würzinger finds Katja Schön at the foot of a rock face, who fell 20 meters and succumbed to her head injuries. The commissioners Benno Berghammer and Sabrina Lorenz start the investigation and discover that it could be an accident or murder.

The doctor Dr. Werner Hölscher, unsuspecting, drove from Wiesbaden to Bad Tölz overnight to surprise his fiancée Katja Schön with his visit. From him, Commissioner Lorenz learns that Ms. Schön was not a web designer, but a painting restorer. Why his fiancée wanted to attend such a seminar, she did not want to tell him.

Benno Berghammer finds out that Cornelius Förnbacher's partner Eva Mansfeld has a relationship with his brother. When Cornelius got wind of it too, he went to Vincent in a rage, threw his paintings at his feet and turned off the money tap. Hanna Würzinger sees her chance and offers Vincent financial support if he returns her love, but the painter only has one lover: art.

The commissioners want to speak to Eva Mansfeld, but she is neither at home nor in the gallery. Cornelius Förnbacher is currently in the process of closing the gallery; he wants to sell the villa and turn his back on Bad Tölz. From him they learn that his partner has moved to Vincent.

Meanwhile, Hanna Würzinger has disappeared; her car is in a small wood not far from Vincent's hut. Resi Berghammer, who is now taking part in the course instead of Katja Schön, discovered the vehicle together with Herbert Kaindl and sends it to the alpine hut to call her son Benno by phone. While she waits by the car, she watches as the neighboring farmer Martin Scharrer drives by with a corpse in the trailer. When the commissioners track him down, he is in the process of sinking Hanna Würzinger into a hastily created pit. He claims he found the body in his house and wanted to get rid of it.

Dr. In the meantime, Tölscher has gone to Wiesbaden and found a letter from a scientific institute in the mail from his fiancé, stating that a painting that Katja Schön was supposed to restore was a forgery. The owner bought it from Cornelius Förnbacher's gallery. The commissioners then have the paintings in Hanna Würzinger's apartment checked, which also come from this gallery. When it turns out that these are also fakes, the commissioners get a search warrant for Vincent Förnbacher's farm.

Eva Mansfeld confirms the suspicion of the commissioners that she and Vincent were in a relationship from the beginning and that the jealousy scene was only acted out so that Cornelius had a plausible reason to break up the tents in order to be able to disappear unobtrusively with the stolen money. When Cornelius Förnbacher is confronted with the result of the DNA analysis , he admits that Hanna Würzinger was strangled; He attributes the murder of Katja Schön to his brother. Vincent denies the act, but Mrs. Mansfeld says Cornelius speaks the truth. The two women had to die because Katja Schön wanted to uncover the fraud, and Hanna Würzinger because she discovered the forgery workshop in the cellar and was caught by Cornelius Förnbacher.

background

The shooting was carried out in Bad Tölz and Rottach-Egern ; The Hollerhaus Irschenhausen served as the setting for the "Pension Resi" .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Painting with Vincent - derbullevontoelz.de ( Memento from April 29, 2016 in the Internet Archive )