A strong team: gender war
Episode in the series A strong team | |||
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Original title | Gender war | ||
Country of production | Germany | ||
original language | German | ||
Production company |
UFA | ||
length | 90 minutes | ||
Age rating | FSK 12 | ||
classification | Episode 42 ( List ) | ||
First broadcast | April 18, 2009 on ZDF | ||
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Director | Reinhard Munster | ||
script |
Birgit Grosz , Leo P. Ard |
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production | Norbert Sauer | ||
music | Marius Felix Lange | ||
camera | Wolf Siegelmann | ||
cut | Bernhard Wießner | ||
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Gender Warfare is a German television film by Reinhard Münster from 2009. It is the 42nd episode of the crime series A strong team with Maja Maranow and Florian Martens in the leading roles.
action
Chief Detective Verena Berthold and colleague Otto Garber have to solve the murder of the business consultant Silvia Berg. Burglary marks on a window in her house indicate a robbery. As there have been several break-ins in the area recently, investigator Yüksel Yüzguler will soon receive a list of the stolen items. Inspector Ben Kolberg can arrest the burglar via an internet auction, who will soon confess his raids. He doesn't want to have committed the murder. A chain that Ms. Berg always wore and is missing after the murder is not found on him.
A second suspect is Thomas Rosenbach, a colleague of Ms. Schenk who was blackmailed by her. She owns a video that shows him sexually harassing his colleague Jessica Pohl. However, she says that she was encouraged by her boss, Silvia Schenk, to approach Rosenbach in order to be taken on after her training. Ms. Schenk could continue to claim to have landed an order instead of Rosenbach, which was beneficial to her career. But shortly before Schenk's murder, Frau Pohl apologized to Rosenbach and cleared up everything that made him even more suspicious. Ultimately, however, he can show an alibi because at the time in question he met with the boss of a competing company who wanted to poach him.
The investigators are now focusing on Yüzgüler's nephew Halil, who had invested 200,000 euros in Harald Berg's company in the hope of making quick money here. Berg speculated and transferred his fortune to his wife Silvia to avoid bankruptcy. But she divorced him soon afterwards. Halil was actually with Silvia Berg on the evening in question, but she sent him to her ex-husband. Halil has an alibi for the time in question, as he spent a night of love with his employee.
However, the transferred assets were a motive for the actual murderer Harald Berg to shoot his ex-wife. She wanted to withdraw his custody of their son Alexander and move with him to Switzerland, from where she had a lucrative job offer, which Harald Berg refused to allow. In addition, the child inherits the property that his father would now have managed.
background
Gender war was in Berlin turned and 18 April 2009 at 20:15 in the ZDF erstausgestrahlt.
Sputnik , whose role as a businessman in the series is laid out as a running gag , opens in this episode "Sputnik Protect GmbH", a company for all-round security systems with alarm systems and video surveillance.
criticism
The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm gave the best rating (thumbs up) and said: “A twisting thriller about career lust, frustration, greed and jealousy with humorous dialogues (book: Birgit Grosz, Leo P. Ard) and fun performances (including the Comedian Kurt Krömer.) "Conclusion:" Enlightening with heart and brain. "
Web links
- A strong team: gender war in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Gender war at fernsehserien.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ A strong team: Gender Warfare at TV Spielfilm , accessed April 8, 2018.