Rosa Roth - The quiet dying of the hummingbird
| Episode of the Rosa Roth series | |||
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| Original title | The quiet dying of the hummingbird | ||
| Country of production | Germany | ||
| original language | German | ||
| Production company |
Moovie - the art of entertainment GmbH | ||
| length | 90 minutes | ||
| classification | Episode 17 ( List ) | ||
| First broadcast | December 27, 2003 on ZDF | ||
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| Director | Carlo Rola | ||
| script | Christian Schnalke | ||
| music | Georg Kleinebreil | ||
| camera | Frank Küpper | ||
| cut | Friederike von Normann | ||
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The quiet dying of the Kolibri is a German television film by Carlo Rola from 2003 . It is the seventeenth episode of the ZDF crime film series Rosa Roth with Iris Berben in the title role.
action
Melanie Bruch finds her father's body in a greenhouse. Deaf people like Melanie work in the nursery, which makes the investigation difficult for Rosa Roth, who cannot speak sign language. Your secretary Karin supports Roth in translating the deaf-mute languages.
background
The film was shot in and around Berlin . The episode was first broadcast on December 27, 2003 at 8:15 p.m. on ZDF .
criticism
The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm gave the film a “thumbs up” rating, with two out of three possible points for the criteria “aspiration” and “suspense”. They stated: "Sensitive".
Web links
- Rosa Roth - The quiet death of hummingbird in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Rosa Roth - The quiet dying of the Kolibri at crew united