Jenny Berlin - End of Fear
Episode of the Jenny Berlin series | |||
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Original title | End of fear | ||
Country of production | Germany | ||
original language | German | ||
length | 90 minutes | ||
classification | Episode 2 ( list ) | ||
First broadcast | November 18, 2000 on ZDF | ||
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Director | Johannes Fabrick | ||
script | Richard Reitlinger | ||
music |
Fabian Römer Alfred Neumann |
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camera | Holly Fink | ||
cut | Inge Behrens | ||
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End of Fear is a German television film by Johannes Fabrick from 2000 . It is the second episode of the ZDF crime film series Jenny Berlin , which was broadcast from 2002 under the title Mission in Hamburg .
action
The father of the family, Andreas Graf, who was convicted of negligent homicide, holds Commissioner Jenny Berlin hostage during a confrontation and escapes from custody. Graf releases the commissioner a little later. Unexpectedly, she looks for Count's son David, whom she meets in front of the house of his foster family. When Andreas Graf notices this, he ties Berlin up and leads her into a remote forest. Andreas Graf uses the time to visit the aquarium with his son and to get to know his foster parents. In the evening, Jenny Berlin is found by her boss Hannes Wolfer, who frees her from an unfortunate position.
background
The film was in 2000 in Hamburg turned around and on 18 November 2000 at 20:15 in the ZDF erstausgestrahlt.
criticism
The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm gave the film the best possible rating, they pointed with the thumbs up. They stated: "Crime with unexpected sensitivity".
Web links
- Jenny Berlin - end of fear in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Jenny Berlin - end of fear at crew united