Police call 110: Beyond

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Episode of the series Polizeiruf 110
Original title Beyond
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
The Film GmbH
on behalf of the BR
length 90 minutes
classification Episode 289 ( List )
First broadcast November 4th, 2007 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Eoin Moore
script Markus Thebe ,
Boris Gullotta (adaptation)
production Uli Aselmann
music Warner Poland ,
Kai-Uwe Kohlschmidt
camera Bernd Lohr
cut Dirk Göhler
occupation

Jenseits is a German crime film by Eoin Moore from 2007. The television film was released as the 289th episode of the Polizeiruf 110 film series . It is the seventeenth case for Chief Detective Jürgen Tauber . It is the fourteenth case for his colleague Chief Inspector Jo Obermaier .

action

The commissioners Tauber and Obermaier are called to a traffic accident because one of the officers noticed inconsistencies. The victim is an eight-year-old boy who was most likely already dead before the car accident. This is confirmed by the forensic medical examination. Professor Leinfelder suspects head trauma as the direct cause of death, caused by a violent, punctual blow. However, without further investigation it cannot be determined with what this blow occurred. However, there are also signs of older abuse.

Commissioner Tauber has the thankless task of telling the single mother that her child is no longer alive. She is beside herself and really wants to see her son, which is just not possible at the moment. The examinations have to be completed first, so Tauber brings Nina Hausner home personally. She admits the abuse and it would have been the reason why she had separated from her husband. He is currently traveling abroad as a truck driver and is therefore out of the question as a perpetrator. When the inspectors ask the shipping company, however, they find that Hausner's brother had taken over his tour.

Manfred Hausner wanted to intercept his son before school and go abroad with him. However, Timmy had resisted so much that Hausner freaked out and the boy hit an edge. In a panic, he had laid it on the street and just left it there. He speaks this desperate confession to Nina Hausner on the answering machine and then jumps from a high-rise to her death.

background

Beyond was in on November 4, 2007 First for prime time broadcast for the first time.

criticism

Rainer Tittelbach from tittelbach.tv says: “This 'police call' is tough. The excruciatingly well-played film does not go on a murder hunt, but focuses on the bereaved, the co-victims of an alleged crime. Author Thebe examines his protagonists down to the deepest depths of their souls and Eoin Moore succeeds in using images, sounds and details condensed into ciphers with the help of an elegant montage to create a sensual work of crime thriller. "

The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm gave the best possible rating (thumbs up) and wrote: “Highly emotional case, excruciatingly well played”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rainer Tittelbach: Edgar Selge, Ulrike Krumbiegel, Eoin Moore and the deep grief of the bereaved film review at tittelbach.tv, accessed on September 3, 2016.
  2. ^ Police call 110: Beyond at tvspielfilm.de