Police call 110: raped

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Episode of the series Polizeiruf 110
Original title Raped
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
Thomas Wilkening Filmgesellschaft
on behalf of the rbb
length 90 minutes
classification Episode 268 ( List )
First broadcast July 17th, 2005 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Christian von Castelberg
script Stefan Kolditz
production Thomas Wilkening
music Ralf Wienrich
camera Thomas Plenert
cut Tina Friday
occupation

A German crime film by Christian von Castelberg , made on behalf of the rbb, is raped . It is the 268th episode in the film series Polizeiruf 110 and the ninth case for master master Horst Krause and the fifth case for his partner Johanna Herz. The film was released in the July 17, 2005 First for prime time broadcast for the first time.

action

Eighteen-year-old Claudia Schmidt is raped after a village festival. The next morning her parents call the police and Commissioner Herz appears. She tries to talk to Claudia, who is still visibly in shock. But she hardly gets any answers. She has the girl examined in the hospital, where sperm residues can be found. However, there are no major signs of defense or injury. Accordingly, the two rapists Frank Göber and Alex Kohlers, who can be identified very soon, indicate consensual sexual intercourse. They make this so convincing that the criminal complaint is rejected by the public prosecutor. Claudia's friend, Martin Koch, is beside himself and even Commissioner Herz can hardly believe how the prosecutor decided.

After this incident, Frank Göber's secretary reports and wants to report a rape that her boss committed against her a year ago. She hadn't dared to go to the police for fear of being fired. But due to the long period of time, the prosecutor also throws down this criminal complaint.

The next day, Alex Kohlers is found dead and neutered. The suspicion immediately falls on Claudia, who, however, receives an alibi from her boss. Since Claudia's friend Martin had also claimed to have been with her at the time of the crime, Commissioner Herz seems suspicious. But Claudia's parents, who own a butcher's shop and are well versed in using knives, can also be considered as avenging their daughter. After one of the knives from the butcher's shop was identified as a murder weapon based on blood and DNA traces, Claudia's father confessed to the crime. Commissioner Herz has doubts and is monitoring Claudia's mother after her husband is taken into custody. She could feel safe now and attack the second perpetrator as well. For his safety, Commissioner Herz is watching Frank Göber, while Krause is supposed to keep an eye on Claudia's mother.

Despite all these efforts, Gröber meets Claudia unobserved, who has called him over by phone. Without warning, she stuns him with a stun gun and makes all preparations to emasculate him as well. Heart appears at the last moment and can prevent this.

Although Frank Göber is evidently unpunished, his wife has filed for divorce and after an anonymous call, Göber is visibly worried for his life.

background

Rape was produced on behalf of Rundfunk Berlin Brandenburg by the "Thomas Wilkening Filmgesellschaft mbH" and shot in Gröben (Ludwigsfelde) .

criticism

Rainer Tittelbach from tittelbach.tv rates this police call positively and writes: “Often the films with the Postdam inspector Johanna Herz and the busy village police officer Krause are a bit too down-to-earth and sedate. In this 'Police Call 110' everything is different - better. And the Brandenburg pampas are alive. The film, which deals sensitively with the subject of rape, skillfully alternates between calm passages in which local color and the intolerable interpersonal climate become visible, and images in which things happen in rapid succession [...] Numerous side scenes are opened, there are plenty of suspects and those Actors, first and foremost Anna Maria Mühe and Harald Schrott, who is still in a sweat of fear after the end of the film, round off the whole thing to an exciting crime novel. "

The critics of the TV magazine TV Spielfilm gave it the best possible rating (thumbs up) and called Raped an “intense crime thriller with a good milieu drawing”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Filming locations from the Internet Movie Database , accessed on February 27, 2016.
  2. ^ Rainer Tittelbach: Anna Maria Mühe: rape, complaint, public prosecutor's appointment, castration, film review at tittelbach.tv, accessed on February 27, 2016.
  3. ^ Police call 110: raped at tvspielfilm.de