Night Shift - We're all not angels

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Episode of the series Night Shift
Original title Night Shift - We're all not angels
Country of production Germany
original language German
length 93 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Episode 12 ( list )
First broadcast April 27, 2015 on ZDF
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Director Lars Becker
script Lars Becker
production Reinhold Elschot ,
Bettina Wente
music Stefan Wulff
Hinrich Dageför
camera Hannes Hubach
cut Sanjeev Hathiramani
occupation
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Night Shift - We're All No Angels is a German TV film from 2015. It is the twelfth part of the ZDF crime series Nachtschicht . It was first broadcast on ZDF on April 27, 2015.

The call by a radio station to ditch its unloved partner gets out of hand and the crime service has their hands full to get the situation under control.

action

Radio presenter Milla announces in her broadcast a “off-in-the-desert end-of-the-day week” and listeners should report how they would ditch their unloved or boring partner. The pizza delivery man Mustafa Korkmaz answers spontaneously. Since he doesn't dare to speak to his friend Sharronda Herold himself, he asks the moderator to do so. Without further ado he hands his girlfriend the phone, where she now has to hear live on the radio that their relationship should end. She can't believe it and after Milla hears a shot on the other end of the line, she notifies the police. The Hamburg KDD takes care of it, but does not meet anyone in the relevant apartment. But there is a trail of blood in front of the neighboring apartment. When Erichsen and Brenner look there, they find the tenant shot in the head. While the forensics department has to take care of first of all, Erichsen receives a new emergency call. A flower shop reports a robbery and it turns out that the perpetrator is Sharronda Herold. Lisa Brenner tries to get in touch with the woman who ran amok who holed up with the saleswomen in the flower shop. This succeeds and Sharronda's mother and brothers soon arrive in front of the shop. She blames the boys that Mustafa broke up with her, because they are active in the right-wing scene and do not tolerate a Turk as a friend of their sister. Sharronda is so desperate that she doesn't care.

Erichsen is able to get Mustafa to talk to Sharronda again by phone, so that she finally gives up and can be arrested. Her brothers Dexter and Gordon don't like it at all and they drive after Mustafa, who is just about to deliver pizza. Suddenly they witness a masked man threatening Mustafa and then shooting him in cold blood. At a loss, they drive after the murderer. When he noticed the chase, he fired at the two of them and injured Gordon in the process.

The employees of the radio station now realize what they have done there. The broadcaster sends the presenter home and changes the program. Lisa Brenner contacts the broadcasting manager because she suspects that a mentally disturbed listener feels called upon to play the avenger because of the radio broadcast. She has the recordings of the callers who were particularly conspicuous. Sharronda recognizes her secret admirer Ronny Vogel, but she does not tell the police, but wants to bring him to account. In an unobserved moment, she disarms one of the police officers in the station and escapes. But the KDD team also uses a surveillance camera to identify Ronny Vogel and make their way to see him. He has now brought Sharronda into his power and confessed to having shot his father today. When Erichsen arrives, Vogel suddenly shoots him and flees. Erichsen has to be taken to hospital seriously injured. On the basis of various photos in Vogel's apartment, Lisa Brenner suspects that the fugitive is going to the radio station in order to take revenge on King's broadcasting director. They can actually catch him there and watch as he threatens the broadcast manager in the lobby of the broadcasting house with his firearm. Before the officers can overwhelm Vogel, he shoots himself.

The investigations reveal that Sharronda's neighbor was shot with the same gun as Mustafa and that he was Vogel's father.

reception

Audience rating

When it was first broadcast on ZDF on April 27, 2015 , the film reached 6.25 million viewers and 19.2 percent of the total market share.

Reviews

Harald Keller from Tittelbach-TV wrote: “The author and director Lars Becker remains true to himself and his characters. As always in the films in the 'Nachtschicht' series, he limits the narrative to one night, describing events that continue to increase in a spiraling dramaturgy and, as it turns out, are all connected with one another, even if it is different at first may appear. ”“ Becker's art is to constantly advance the narrative without letting it degenerate into pure turbulence. He gives the characters space, creates believable milieus, takes time for thoughtful moments and for comic scenes. "

The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm said: “Lars Becker's 'Night Shift' series with Armin Rohde & Co. smells of fries and beer. Here you can find comic characters, absurd one-liners and self-irony. Cheers, Digger! "Conclusion:" Riot TV, seasoned with coarse humor. "

The film was released together with Night Shift - Money makes the world go round on DVD.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Release Certificate for night shift - We are all not angels . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , April 2015 (PDF; test number: 151 470 V).
  2. ZDF "Nachtschicht" beats "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" special edition at horizont.net, accessed on November 25, 2016.
  3. Harald Keller: Rohde, Auer Levshin, Bauerfeind, Becker. And in the “night shift” it's night again! at tittelbach.tv , accessed on February 12, 2017.
  4. We're all not angels at tvspielfilm.de , accessed on November 25, 2016.