Inga Lindström: Don't mess with Lilli

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Episode of the series Inga Lindström
Original title Don't mess with Lilli
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
Bavaria Fiction GmbH
length 90 minutes
classification Episode 60 ( List )
First broadcast December 27, 2015 on ZDF
Rod
Director Ulli Baumann
script Christiane Sadlo
production Christina Henne
Ronald Mühlfellner
music Karim Sebastian Elias
camera Markus Fraunholz
cut Manuela Kempf
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
Love your neighbor

Successor  →
Greta's wedding

Don't mess with Lilli is a German TV film made by ZDF in 2015 . It is part of the ZDF Herzkino Sunday film and the 60th film in the Inga Lindström series . The director was Ulli Baumann . The leading roles are cast with Sina Tkotsch , Leopold Hornung , Marie Theres Kroetz-Relin and Filip Peeters .

The film was first broadcast on December 27, 2015 on ZDF.

action

The young commissioner Lilli Hellberg becomes police chief on Borgholm, a small, quiet Swedish island. Her very first job puts her in a leading position. Since she comes from the capital Stockholm, not only the really responsible new position takes getting used to, but also the rural customs. Even on Borgholm, people are not satisfied: Hermann Lund was previously head of the police station before he insulted his superior and was subsequently demoted. The island's crime rate is close to zero and there hasn't been a crime solved in years. But the behavior of her colleagues on the island is worse than Lilli expected. They accept gifts from local residents and cover friends. Lilli wants to put an end to this immediately. For example, the butcher Petter's hunting license was revoked for a year, but he still goes hunting in the forest, which the police officers, with whom he gets along well, have always been tolerated. The house that Lilli will now live in belongs to Agnes Bergdahl, the daughter of Inspector Lund. Lilli's neighbor Malte, who keeps leaving the island, falls head over heels in love with Lilli and tries a lot to get closer to her. Malte is also on the island for another reason: because of his sister Nena. She is in a relationship with Adrian Barati, a diplomatic son who now and then comes to a house on the island that was made available to his father by the Hungarian embassy. There he celebrates with his friends, drugs are in circulation and illegal car races are held. But Malte, although he knows about it, cannot report this to the police, as his sister is also involved and she is the only one who does not have a diplomatic ID.

Lilli's landlady Agnes Bergdahl is interested in art and collects pictures. She is currently in charge of a painting worth ten million kroner, which will soon be sold. Lilli's mother Uta, who studied art, wants to take a look at the valuable painting. It is protected by an alarm system, as are other pictures and pictures that Adrian Barati had placed there, but which are almost worthless. Maltes sister is instructed by Barati to determine the effectiveness of the alarm system. A little later, Barati destroys the complex, breaks the door open and takes the valuable painting. He wants to flee to Hungary with it. The island police, who know about the coup but have no evidence, can neither stop nor control the diplomat's son because of his status. But now Lund's good island contacts are paying off: A quick phone call is enough and the ferry does not start its journey, so that Barati cannot leave the island until he can be nailed down. At first he pretends to be stubborn, but then returns the painting for fear of losing his diplomatic status.

In the end, not only does Lilli's mother get together with Hermann Lund, with whom she got on well from the start, everything turns out well between Lilli and Malte, as he no longer has to protect his sister.

Production notes

The film was shot from May 18 to June 10, 2015 in Borgholm on the Swedish island of Öland in the Baltic Sea .

Soundtrack

  • Wade In The Water - Eva Cassidy
  • You Get What You Give - New Radicals
  • Uptown Funk - Mark Ronson Feat. Bruno Mars

reception

criticism

TV Spielfilm came to the conclusion: "Harmless, friendly and very relaxed"

Tilmann P. Gangloff from Tittelbach.tv certified the film that the title signaled a “harmless TV experience” and that “actually […] could easily have run on the children's channel”. The critic continued: “Thanks to the title actress Sina Tkotsch, the romantic Fernwehfernsehen from the ZDF brand 'Inga Lindström' is even worth seeing: She plays a freshly baked inspector who becomes the chief of police in Öland, where her predecessor (Filip Peeters) is the few has regulated criminal incidents in its own way. The pictures are flooded with sunlight, everything is green and in bloom, and the plot is straightforward. "

Audience rating

The first broadcast on ZDF was watched by a total of 4.97 million people, which corresponded to a market share of 14.9% of the total audience. Among the younger ones between 14 and 49 years of age, a total of 0.82 million (6.8% market share) tuned in.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Inga Lindström: Don't mess with Lilli at ZDF-Herzkino, at zdf.de
  2. Inga Lindström: Don't mess with Lilli - TV romance in a picturesque provincial café at tvspielfilm.de. Retrieved July 31, 2016.
  3. Tilmann P. Gangloff : Series “Inga Lindström - Don't mess with Lilli” - Sina Tkotsch, Filip Peeters, Sadlo, Ulli Baumann. The Swedish spring beckons at tittelbach.tv
  4. Primetime check: Sunday, December 27, 2015 (quotenmeter.de on December 28, 2015)