The Chiemseekrimi

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Television series
Original title The Chiemseekrimi
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) 2013–
length 90 minutes
Episodes 2+ ( list )
genre Detective film series
idea Thomas Bogenberger
First broadcast November 25, 2013 on ZDF
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The Chiemseekrimi is the title of a German crime film series with Michael Fitz in the leading role of Commissioner Hattinger. The series is based on crime novels by Thomas Bogenberger and has been broadcast by ZDF since 2013 .

action

Commissioner Hattinger is investigating the murder cases around the Chiemsee . He's recently divorced and still has something to nibble on. Accordingly, he is sometimes in a bad mood and a little over-concerned about his daughter Lena. At his side he has the eager assistant Wildmann.

Episode list

No. Original title First broadcast Director script Audience rating
1 Hattinger and the cold hand Nov 25, 2013 Hans Steinbichler Ariela Bogenberger
Thomas Bogenberger
6.0 million (17.9% employees )
2 Hattinger and the fog Oct 17, 2016 Marcus O. Rosenmüller Timo Berndt 4.67 million (13.6% employees )

Reviews

Rainer Tittelbach from tittelbach.tv rated: “Hattinger, as embodied by Michael Fitz , casual and yet determined, reveals from the outside where he is: His charisma, including black clothing, is metropolitan. 'Hattinger stayed in the country, but thinks outside the box,' says Steinbichler, 'he left in his head, but he still works on site.' This occasionally results in a slight vanity and arrogance that mix with Hattinger's competence, clarity and willpower. And this superintendent, who doesn't like to talk a lot, especially not about himself and his feelings, is ultimately not the cool dog he might initially be mistaken for. If someone gives him the opportunity to show empathy, he takes this opportunity. If necessary, he can open up to a multiple murderer more easily (if he understands him) than, for example, his harmony-addicted, overly friendly colleague. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rainer Tittelbach : Potthoff, Knaup, Feifel, Kowalski, Berndt, Rosenmüller. In a familiar setting at tittelbach.tv , accessed on January 3, 2020.