Commissioner Pasha
Television broadcast | |
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Original title | Commissioner Pasha |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Year (s) | since 2017 |
Production company |
TV60Film production for Degeto Film |
length | about 90 minutes |
Episodes | 2 in 1 season |
Broadcasting cycle |
Thursdays |
genre | Detective comedy |
Director | Sascha Bigler |
script | Sascha Bigler |
music | Alexander Maschke |
camera | Christian Paschmann |
First broadcast | March 16, 2017 on ARD , BR television |
occupation |
Commissioner Pasha is in Munich playing German television series with Tim Seyfi as Zeki Demirbilek in the lead role. The series is based on the books of the same name by Su Turhan . The pilot film, shot from August 25 to September 26, 2015, was first broadcast on March 16, 2017 in the “DonnerstagKrimi” series on ARD .
action
Zeki, the new commissioner, is primarily a Bavarian, more precisely: Munich. His “Migra” department in the police station is his family. Because that's exactly what Zeki Demirbilek doesn't have at home: a family that sticks together. His ex-wife Selma, his two children: all scattered. In the “Migra”, however, they stick together: Vierkant and Jale, and in the end even the involuntarily 'adopted' Pius Leipold proves to be loyal. Zeki has both legs in two cultures, and when he needs a nightcap, it's a fruit schnapps and a raki at the same time. So "Kommissar Pascha" is much more than just another detective thriller from Munich, it is an unusual family story.
reception
Reviews of the pilot film "Inspector Pascha":
"A German-Turkish television investigator doesn't give a damn about politics and demonstrates how it works with coexistence:" Inspector Pascha "offers great entertainment with esprit, even on ARD."
“… A real feel-good thriller, in whose complex and yet manageable microcosm you feel“ at home ”after just a few minutes of film. The "Migra" as a substitute family - perhaps even more so for the viewer than for the main character, who makes it clear in the intro and at the end what her heart beats for. "
“Demirbilekmichama ... This Turk is good. ... The fact that one feels so comfortable with Migra, the miracle cure, the "Kommissar Pascha", this bizarre crime fairy tale from the Isar, makes it so easy that it flies over all cliché pots, so to speak, is in addition to the unconditional openness of the emotional world of the Pasha of the "Migra", its natural authenticity, which was also absolutely compelling in Su Turhan's novels. "
“The troop takes care of cases with a migration background. They benefit from the fact that the film does not want to reinvent the crime genre, but interprets old, sometimes quite old-fashioned clichés in a new way. ... A very successful balancing act. Bigler handles the clichés pretty confidently. "
occupation
role | actor | Main role (season) |
Notes (with instructions for action) |
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Zeki Demirbilek | Tim Seyfi | 1.01– | heads the special department for crimes against life and limb with a migrant background ("Migra") |
Isabel Vierkant | Theresa Hanich | 1.01– | Lower Bavarian employee of Demirbilek |
Jale Cengiz | Almila Bagriacik | 1.01– | Exile in Berlin and employee of Demirbilek |
Pius Leipold | Michael A. Grimm | 1.01– | grumpy new Migra member |
Gül Güzeloglu | Pinar Erincin | 1.01 | Daughter of doner -Königs Süleyman Güzeloglu that forced marriage should be |
Stefan Tavuk | John Friedmann | 1.01 | Türkenpuff owner |
Özlem Demirbilek | Selenium Savas | 1.01– | Daughter of Zeki Demirbilek |
Suleyman Güzeloglu | Vedat Erincin | 1.01 | Ruler of a kebab empire |
Furat Firinci | Hasan Ali Mete | 1.01 | Doner meat producer |
Alman | Erhard Hartmann | 1.01 | Contract killer |
Dr. Sybille Ferner | Bettina Mittendorfer | 1.01– | Coroner |
Selma Demirbilek | İlknur Boyraz | 1.01– | liberal Istanbul professor and first wife of Zeki Demirbilek |
Aydin Demirbilek | Doga Gürer | 1.02– | Son of Zeki Demirbilek and affair of Jale Cengiz |
Suleyman Turhan | Su Turhan | 1.02 | Novel author and new friend of Selma Demirbilek |
Episodes
No. | title | First broadcast | Director | script | Market share | 14–49 years |
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1.01 | Commissioner Pasha | March 16, 2017 | Sascha Bigler | Sascha Bigler | 12.2% (4.3 million viewers) | 5.8% (0.68 million viewers) |
1.02 | Beer corpses | 23rd March 2017 | Matthias Steurer | Sascha Bigler | 13.1% (4.18 million viewers) | 8.9% (0.99 million viewers) |
Web links
- Commissioner Pascha at ARD
- Commissioner Pasha in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Commissioner Pascha in the online film database
- Commissioner Pascha at Fernsehserien.de
- Video of Commissioner Pascha ( Memento of April 8, 2020 in the Internet Archive )
- Video of beer corpses ( Memento from April 11, 2020 in the Internet Archive )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Oliver Junge: This real Bavarian comes from the Bosporus In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , March 16, 2017. Retrieved on August 14, 2017.
- ^ Rainer Tittelbach: Series "Kommissar Pascha" In: Tittelbach.tv . Retrieved August 14, 2017.
- ↑ Elmar Krekeler: Demirbilekmichama ... This Turk is good. In: Die Welt , March 16, 2017. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
- ↑ Ulrich Feld: "Commissioner Pascha": "The Godfather" in Turkish In: Frankfurter Neue Presse , March 17, 2017. Accessed on August 22, 2017.
- ↑ Quotas: Lena Lorenz beats Pascha . In: Westfälische Nachrichten , March 17, 2017
- ↑ Bayerischer Rundfunk: Start of shooting: “Beer corpses. A paschal thriller ”| BR.de . ( br.de [accessed on February 27, 2018]).