Pastor Braun: The Rabbi's Gardens

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Episode of the series Pastor Brown
Original title The Rabbi's Gardens
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
Polyphonic film and television company
length 90 minutes
classification Episode 13 ( list )
First broadcast April 3, 2008 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Wolfgang F. Henschel
script Hartmut Block
music Martin Böttcher
camera Randolf Scherraus
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
Braun under suspicion

Successor  →
Holy Pear Tree

The Rabbi's Gardens is a German TV film by Wolfgang F. Henschel from 2008 . It is the thirteenth episode of the ARD crime film series Pfarrer Braun with Ottfried Fischer in the title role.

action

Braun's new community is located near a Jewish community in Potsdam. A nursery worker dies in a murder in the synagogue . Geiger suspects Rabbi Seelig. However, Braun determined that two nurseries were fighting over the rights to the planting of the Sanssouci Palace Park . Son and daughter from both gardener families secretly love each other and Braun wants to bring about a reconciliation. In the process, he discovers that the murdered man has grown a sensational flower bulb. This episode takes a look at Jewish culture and beliefs.

background

For the Gardens of the rabbi was on location in Potsdam rotated. The first broadcast took place on Thursday, April 3, 2008 on Das Erste and on ORF 2 .

criticism

The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm gave the film the best possible rating, they pointed with the thumbs up. They stated: “Stay in Potsdam, Braun. You are best here! ”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. See tvspielfilm.de