Police call 110: The Sikorska case

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Episode of the series Polizeiruf 110
Original title The Sikorska case
Country of production Germany
original language German , Polish
Production
company
23/5 Filmproduktion GmbH
on behalf of the RBB
length 89 minutes
classification Episode 373 ( List )
First broadcast November 25, 2018 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Stefan Kornatz
script Bernd Lange ,
Hans-Christian Schmid
production Britta Knöller ,
Hans-Christian Schmid
music Stefan Will ,
Marco Deckkötter
camera Bernhard Keller
cut Boris Gromatzki
occupation

The Sikorska case is a television film from the crime series Polizeiruf 110 . The 373rd episode of the film series first aired on November 25, 2018. It is the 14th case of Chief Inspector Olga Lenski and the sixth with Chief Inspector Adam Raczek.

action

19-year-old Paula Borchert is rescued from the Oder near Frankfurt . Commissioner Lenski and her colleague Raczek are taking over the investigation. They follow two leads: Paula was employed as an au pair by the single parent Leo Heise . His father Gerd Heise was accused 15 years ago of having sexually molested his stepdaughter Julia; this disappeared a little later without a trace. Julia's biological father, Pawel Sikorski, considers him guilty of the girl's disappearance and considers it likely that he is also responsible for Paula's violent death. According to autopsy and DNA analysis, Paula had sexual intercourse with the young Pole Marcin Zieliński before her death .

Marcin initially admits that he slept with Paula a few days before her death. This happened once and at the urging of Paula when he drove her home after a party. He lives in a relationship with Milena Kaczmarek, who should not find out about this incident. Gerd Heise denies ever getting too close to Julia or Paula. However, Lenski finds out that he gave up a job in Potsdam eight years ago after trying to rape a young colleague there. This, Kerstin Briese, did not report him at the time because of insufficient evidence and is still not ready to testify to the police. From Sikorski, however, Lenski learns that Heise was not in the hospital on Julia's disappearance, contrary to what was noted in the duty roster, but instead had a colleague represent him during two operations.

When Milena finds pictures of Paula taken secretly on Marcin's laptop, she reports this to the police. In the subsequent interrogation by Raczek, Marcin admits that he met Paula on the evening of the disappearance and that he wanted her to stay. That is enough for Raczek to make an arrest. Briese has now contacted Lenski. She is now ready to testify and also gives Lenski photos of her injuries at the time, which her lawyer had taken at the time. The statement of a former classmate of Julia's also indicates that Julia wanted to meet Heise. Nevertheless, he claims to have been in the operating room during this period. Due to the accusation of attempted rape and the contradicting information about Heises's stay, Lenski had the Heises' house investigated. Remains of removed blood can be found in the house and Julia's body is found in a well that has fallen dry in the Heises garden.

background

The film was shot from June 5, 2018 to July 6, 2018 in Berlin, Frankfurt (Oder) and Poland. Some of the dialogues are in Polish , the German translation of which is shown as a subtitle .

reception

Reviews

“Like director Kornatz, the screenwriters Bernd Lange and Hans-Christian Schmid also take up a topic they have already dealt with in this crime thriller, namely that of creeping alienation within families, which they already described in the ARD series ' Das Disappearance ' . Their German-Polish 'police call', which they happily staged in two languages ​​over a distance, they are now skillfully keeping in suspense for investigative purposes. "

“The Sikorska case by director Stefan Kornatz […] winds its way, touches the present and the past, touches the ' Me Too ' debate, touches German-Polish sensitivities depending on the location, touches a lot and doesn't really touch. A classic crime thriller, characterized by narrative comfort. To put it this way: This time the Oder is a very long, very calm river. "

Audience ratings

The first broadcast of Der Fall Sikorska on November 25, 2018 was seen by 8.74 million viewers in Germany and achieved a market share of 24.4% for Das Erste .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Police call 110: The Sikorska case at crew united
  2. Christian Buß: Gloomy Brandenburger "Polizeiruf". The patchwork family grave. Spiegel Online, November 23, 2018, accessed on November 23, 2018 : "Rating: 8 out of 10 points"
  3. Holger Gertz: "Police Call" from Frankfurt. This "police call" touches a lot, but doesn't really touch. In: Media. Süddeutsche Zeitung, November 23, 2018, accessed on November 23, 2018 .
  4. Manuel Weis: Primetime check: Sunday, November 25, 2018.quotemeter.de , November 26, 2018, accessed on November 26, 2018 .