SCHULD after Ferdinand von Schirach
Television series | |
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Original title | SCHULD after Ferdinand von Schirach |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Production company |
Moovie - the art of entertainment |
length | 45 minutes |
Episodes | 14 in 3 seasons ( list ) |
genre | Detective film |
Theme music | Sleepless by Jennifer Rostock |
Director |
Hannu Salonen , Maris Pfeiffer , Nils Willbrandt |
script |
Jobst Oetzmann , André Georgi , Nina Grosse , Jan Ehlert Niels Holle Annika Tepelmann |
production |
Oliver Berben , Jan Ehlert |
music |
Marco Meister , Robert Meister |
camera | Hanno Lentz |
Initial release | February 6, 2015 on ZDF |
occupation | |
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SCHULD after Ferdinand von Schirach is the title of a German crime series based on the short story volume Schuld of the defense attorney and writer Ferdinand von Schirach . After Crimes, it is the second volume of stories by Schirach that has been filmed. Moritz Bleibtreu plays the main role of defense lawyer Friedrich Kronberg, who deals with special criminal cases. The series was produced by Oliver Berben for ZDF and so far consists of fourteen episodes in three seasons.
The first season aired in February and March 2015. From February 6, 2015 - two weeks before the TV broadcast - it was published in full in the ZDF media library . The second season, consisting of four episodes, was broadcast from September 15, 2017. Again, all episodes were available in advance in the media library .
The premiere of the third and final season took place at the Munich Film Festival 2019 - the first broadcast on ZDF started on September 13, 2019.
action
In his cases, the lawyer and criminal defense attorney Friedrich Kronberg not only encounters interesting characters from real life, but is also often confronted with ambivalent questions of morality.
occupation
actor | role | Main role (episodes) |
Guest role (episodes) |
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Moritz Bleibtreu | Dr. Friedrich Kronberg | 1.01-3.04 | |
Devid Striesow | Thorsten Paulsberg | 1.01 | |
Bibiana Beglau | Lissy Paulsberg | 1.01 | |
Matthias Matschke | Rudiger Timmer | 1.01 | |
Barnaby Metschurat | Sven | 1.01 | |
Susanne Bormann | Katja | 1.01 | |
Anna Stieblich | judge | 1.01, 2.01 | |
Peter Schneider | Prosecutor | 1.01 | |
Claudia Eisinger | Receptionist | 1.01 | |
Hans-Michael Rehberg | Karl-Heinz Gronau | 1.02 | |
Aylin Tezel | Jana | 1.02 | |
Edin Hasanović | Hassan | 1.02 | |
Thure Lindhardt | Tanner | 1.02 | |
Gustav Peter Wöhler | Judge Lamprecht | 1.02 | |
Emily Cox | Ulrike Gronau | 1.02 | |
Maren Kroymann | Judge Benesch | 1.02 | |
Anna Maria Trouble | Alexandra runner | 1.03 | |
Benjamin Sadler | Thomas Runner | 1.03 | |
Lina Huesker | Saskia (9 years) | 1.03 | |
Ludwig Trepte | Felix | 1.03 | |
Gitta Schweighöfer | Alexandra's mother | 1.03 | |
Samuel Finzi | Judge Falk | 1.03 | |
Uwe Preuss | Public Prosecutor Kaulbach | 1.03 | |
Jörg Hartmann | Johannes Deittert | 1.04 | |
Max Hegewald | Henry (17 years) | 1.04 | |
Jannik Schümann | Lukas (17 years) | 1.04 | |
Johannes Nussbaum | Ben (17 years) | 1.04 | |
Teresa Harder | Marguerite Verdier | 1.04 | |
Lisa Maria Potthoff | Anna Kremer | 1.04 | |
Godehard Giese | Jürgen Kremer | 1.04 | |
Anja Karmanski | Public Prosecutor Langenstein | 1.04 | |
Alina Levshin | Nina Deggert | 1.05 | |
Mišel Matičević | Thomas Deggert | 1.05 | |
Rainer Reiners | Herrmann | 1.05 | |
Anian Zollner | Siegfried Schubert | 1.05 | |
Dirk Borchardt | Chief inspector | 1.05 | |
Frank Leo Schröder | Prosecutor | 1.05 | |
Adrian Topol | Carl Jakobi | 1.06 | |
Michael Gwisdek | Alexander Albrecht | 1.06 | |
Helga Wretman | Marion Nolting | 1.06 | |
Max Herbrechte | Jürgen Nolting | 1.06 | |
Richard Collect | Prosecutor Wendland | 1.06 | |
Rick Okon | Policeman Steinmann | 1.06 | |
Pheline Roggan | secretary | 1.06 | |
Marcus Mittermeier | Mr. Holbrecht | 2.01 | |
Natalia Belitsky | Miriam Holbrecht | 2.01 | |
Maria Dragus | Helena Meissner | 2.01 | |
Bettina Stucky | Marina | 2.01 | |
Matthias Weidenhöfer | Bernhard Meissner | 2.01 | |
Ute Willing | 1st judge | 2.01 | |
Laila Maria Witt | Secretary Mrs. Ansari | 2.01, 2.04 | |
Samuel Schneider | Nico Hellmann | 2.02 | |
Iris Berben | Mrs. Hellmann | 2.02 | |
Martin Brambach | Hans-Jörg Wörner | 2.02 | |
Tom Wlaschiha | Commissioner Weinhauer | 2.02 | |
Ruby O. Fee | Chiara Ebert | 2.02 | |
Anna Herrmann | Policewoman Rohrbach | 2.02 | |
Stephanie Eidt | Public prosecutor | 2.02 | |
Lutz Blochberger | Judge | 2.02 | |
Josefine Preuss | Theresa Tackler | 2.03 | |
Louis Hofmann | Leonhard Tackler | 2.03 | |
Juergen Maurer | Max tackler | 2.03 | |
Nadine Wrietz | Mrs. Adler | 2.03 | |
Tim Wilde | Chief Detective Seidel | 2.03 | |
Alexander Khuon | Dr. Bick | 2.03 | |
Judith Engel | Etta Pohl | 2.03 | |
Lars Eidinger | Fritz Meinering | 2.04 | |
Jürgen Vogel | Catfish | 2.04 | |
Jennifer Ulrich | Tanja | 2.04 | |
Ivan Shvedoff | Leonid Ivanov | 2.04 | |
Robert Schupp | Jens Schön | 2.04 | |
Christian cake book | Robert Hecker | 2.04 | |
Marko Dyrlich | mark | 2.04 | |
Amy Mußul | Banu Birk | 2.04 | |
David Bennent | Bernhard Strelitz | 3.01 | |
Elisa Schlott | Larissa Leipolt | 3.02 |
Episode list
(First broadcast date of the ZDF media library)
season 1
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
Original title | First publication D | Director | script | spectator |
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1 | 1 | The other | February 6, 2015 | Maris Pfeiffer | Nina Grosse | 4.22 million |
The childless couple Thorsten and Lizzy Paulsberg from the upper middle class ( Dinks ) refresh their love life after more than ten years of marriage with Thorsten filming Lizzy sleeping with other men. Both got a taste for a "threesome" that happened by chance during a weekend together in a wellness hotel. Thorsten is both aroused and jealous, both enjoy sex together more after the three-way sessions in hotels where Thorsten is filming. One day they met a former schoolmate of Thorsten's, the life-hungry Rüdiger Timmer, through a dating website. Lizzy wants to break off, but Thorsten doesn't manage to say "no". The tension is too great, both end the game. Sometime later, Rüdiger meets Thorsten by chance during a trade fair in the hotel, spontaneously wants to celebrate with him and brings drugs to Thorsten's room without being invited. Thorsten's silent jealousy explodes and he injures Rüdiger in a life-threatening manner. Rüdiger only survives because he insists on a "quick cleaning of the room" at the reception desk when he leaves. Thorsten is arrested, his wife hires Kronberg. Thorsten doesn't want to make a statement, he wants to cover his wife, spare her the shame and professional anger if the sex games were to become public. He was sentenced to three and a half years for dangerous bodily harm and the charges of attempted manslaughter were dropped. After the end of their imprisonment, the couple happily travel abroad. | ||||||
2 | 2 | snow | February 6, 2015 | Maris Pfeiffer | André Georgi , Jan Ehlert | 3.45 million |
The 72-year-old welfare recipient Karl-Heinz Gronau was sitting in his apartment when a police raid came storming in. He is brutally arrested, a knife is seized from him and 200 grams of heroin are found in the apartment . He is silent. The examining judge Lamprecht asks Kronberg to take over the compulsory defense , because the man is penniless. The old man is silent even to him. A young pregnant woman comes to visit him. She whispers in his ear that she comes from Hassan. If Gronau remains silent, he faces five years imprisonment because he will then be convicted of drug trafficking in gun possession. It turns out that the young woman, Jana, is the girlfriend of drug dealer Hassan. She thinks that Hassan will leave her and the soon-to-be-born because he will go to his family in Lebanon. In a flashback to the 70s, the Gronau at the time realizes that his wife is cheating on him. He then decides to leave her directly. His life collapses at this point. Despite the efforts of Kronberg and the judge, Gronau remains silent. “There are more important things than my freedom,” he says in the courtroom. Shortly before the judge had no choice but to convict him, Kronberg added that the knife was not related to the drugs, but that Gronau had to cut his food into small pieces because of his missing teeth. Gronau is acquitted. Hassan is arrested while collecting money, Jana leaves with the baby in her old homeland, Poland, but not without paying Gronau anonymous for dental treatment in a dental clinic beforehand. Their newborn son is called Malek. | ||||||
3 | 3 | compensation | February 6, 2015 | Maris Pfeiffer | Jobs Christian Oetzmann | 4.95 million |
Domestic violence for years characterizes the marriage of Alexandra and Thomas Läufer. Shortly after they met and got married, Thomas Läufer revealed himself to be massively violent. Alexandra became pregnant and couldn't get away from her husband for years. The violence and the resulting trauma didn't give her a chance. One day after their nine-year-old daughter Saskia was brought to live with her grandparents, Runner abused and raped his wife. The following night she slays him in his sleep with a statue. Kronberg takes over the case that is being negotiated in Oldenburg, where the runners live. Alexandra Läufer consistently refuses to give evidence. Kronberg is having the current and past abuse investigated and thus preparing his defense. Because of the murder in his sleep, the prosecutor takes the murder characteristic of maliciousness as given. In his plea, however, Kronberg succeeds in portraying the act as self-defense due to the permanent danger posed by the husband, who, according to Alexandra Läufer, announced on the day of the act that he will soon abuse and rape the daughter. The judge follows Kronberg's assessment and acquits Alexandra Läufer. Not only are the grandparents waiting in front of the court, but also Alexandra's lover, a neighbor who lived above the runner and, as Kronberg then realizes, who was the more likely perpetrator due to the weight of the statue. Alexandra and her lover drive away. | ||||||
4th | 4th | The Illuminati | February 6, 2015 | Hannu Salonen | André Georgi | 3.57 million |
A group of young people in a boarding school is constantly thinking up new methods to treat an outsider who really only wants one thing: to belong. The boy, an artistic genius, is ready to cross borders for this. He almost dies in a mysterious ritual. His art teacher saves him under fateful circumstances - which at the same time seems to have robbed him of the last hope in life. | ||||||
5 | 5 | DNA | February 6, 2015 | Hannu Salonen | Jobs Christian Oetzmann | 3.78 million |
A young homeless couple, Thomas and Nina, were spontaneously invited into their apartment by a pensioner in Berlin on Christmas Eve in 1997. Even though the old man had claimed he didn't want sex, he just felt lonely, Nina catches him masturbating next to her in the bathroom. In a panic, the couple drowns the pensioner in their bathtub. He finds a large amount of cash, carefully covers up all traces, but is watched as he leaves the apartment and arrested shortly afterwards. Since the police cannot prove anything, they are released. The money found changes the lives of the homeless radically. They rent an apartment, find work, become parents and live an inconspicuous middle-class life. Fifteen years later they have to go to the police again. At that time she had two cigarette butts in the apartment and can only now clearly assign the DNA found to Thomas and Nina. Both now confess the act. Although their pretrial detention is being lifted, both fear, due to careless statements by their lawyers, that they will have to go to prison for at least eight years and thus not see their children's development. In fact, Kronberg and his colleague expect a very mild sentence in the open prison. The episode ends with the picture of Thomas and Nina who killed themselves at a lake. | ||||||
6th | 6th | Folk festival | February 6, 2015 | Hannu Salonen | André Georgi | 4.21 million |
A brass band plays at the 600th anniversary of a small town. The men put on wigs, glued on beards and had their wives put on make-up. They were decent men with decent jobs: insurance agents, dealership owners, craftsmen. During the breaks, they drink beer behind the stage curtain. A seventeen-year-old who wants to finish high school in a year and then study medicine in either Berlin or Munich brings them the drinks. The girl was seventeen and had to check out at home if she wanted to stay with her boyfriend. As she slips and falls, beer pours on her white T-shirt, and her breasts stand out because she doesn't wear a bra. The men fall silent. An anonymous caller alerts the police. The officers find the seventeen-year-old naked and defiled. Her back is cut by the broken glass lying on the floor, two ribs, her nose and her left arm have been broken. When the men had finished they had lifted a board and threw it under the stage. The police seized the girl's clothes, put them in a plastic bag and put them in the patrol car, but when the car was left in the sun for hours, fungi and bacteria formed that made the evidence unusable for a DNA analysis. And the doctors in the hospital not only wipe the raped woman's skin, but also remove the traces in her orifices. Due to the wigs, false beards and made-up faces, the victim is unable to name the men who attacked them. At least one of them is innocent because he called the police while the seventeen year old was raped. But he does not reveal himself. The examining magistrate has no choice but to release all suspects. There is no charge. |
season 2
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
Original title | First publication D | Director | script | spectator |
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7th | 1 | children | 15th September 2017 | Hannu Salonen | Niels Holle | 4.72 million |
Elementary school teacher Miriam Holbrecht has a one-time sexual encounter with Helena's father, one of her students. Shortly before, he had separated from his wife. The 9-year-old Helena, who suffers greatly from the separation of her parents, observes the two and hopes that Ms. Holbrecht will be her “new mother”. But since there is another man in Frau Holbrecht's life, Helena accuses him of having sexually abused her for months in order to get him out of the way. She also instigates a classmate to support her claim with false testimony. Although Mr. Holbrecht protests his innocence, he is sentenced to 42 months (3.5 years) imprisonment. His wife separated from him while he was in detention. The years in prison are tough for Holbrecht, because child molesters have a hard time there. Years after his release, he happens to see Helena again several times. Instead of following his first impulse to take revenge on her - he already has a knife in his hand - he asks Kronberg for help. This speaks to the young woman's conscience and reaches a retrial. In this Helena admits to have lied at the time, whereupon Holbrecht is acquitted and compensated for the incarceration suffered. | ||||||
8th | 2 | anatomy | 15th September 2017 | Hannu Salonen | André Georgi | 5.02 million |
For a brief moment, distracted, Mr Wörner runs into a young man who is still at the scene of the accident. The police are investigating Wörner - who admits that he may have driven a little faster than allowed - for negligent homicide. In the course of the investigation, however, the officers discover that the accident victim, Nico Hellmann, was planning to kidnap a young woman at the precise moment of the accident, presumably to kill her. He had secretly set up a dissection room in the basement of his mother's house, with whom he still lives, and had already dissected a number of animals there. As can be seen on a video that Hellmann himself had secretly recorded from his car - and which was apparently supposed to document the kidnapping - you can see that he storms into the street without paying attention to the traffic and is run over there. The public prosecutor's office demands 18 months imprisonment without parole, the verdict confirms the sentence, but suspends the sentence. Before the conviction, Nico's mother spoke to Mr Wörner in court and thanked him for preventing something worse. | ||||||
9 | 3 | The cello | 15th September 2017 | Hannu Salonen | Nina Grosse | 4.55 million |
The early 20-year-old Theresa and her brother Leonhard, who is two years younger, have had a close relationship since their early childhood through the early death of their mother and difficulties with their father. They leave their affluent parental home together because Theresa goes to a foreign music school and she doesn't want to leave her brother behind. On a trip together, there was a motorcycle accident in which Leonhard suffers a traumatic brain injury. After the hospital stay, Theresa sets up a new home for herself and her brother, who is now in a wheelchair, where she looks after him around the clock. His brain injury has resulted in serious personality changes and destroyed his short and long term memory. Whatever he was told, he forgot after a few minutes and the doctors gave no hope of improvement. He is becoming increasingly dependent and aggressive and eventually even regularly requires his sister to play the cello naked for him. After slowly losing his ability to speak, Theresa at some point is no longer able to cope with the permanent overload and with a heavy heart drowns her brother in the bathtub. Then she calls Kronberg, who is an acquaintance of her, and asks him to replace her. She makes a full confession to the police in which she explains her life story. The charge is murder, but Theresa hangs herself in custody before the trial begins. | ||||||
10 | 4th | family | 15th September 2017 | Hannu Salonen | Annika Tepelmann | 4.08 million |
The successful businessman Waller instructs Kronberg to get his half-brother Fritz Meinering out of the Brazilian prison. Meinering is imprisoned there under the worst possible conditions because he was caught smuggling 12 kilograms of cocaine. On site in Brazil, Meinering Kronberg tells how he became an alcoholic after a terrible childhood, got into debt with the wrong people and committed his first attack. This was followed by rehab, a new girlfriend and, after a relapse, a brutal act of jealousy that ultimately led him to prison. There Meinering met the man who persuaded him to smuggle cocaine. Thanks to Kronberg's commitment, Meinering is released and is transferred to Germany. Despite the best of intentions, he becomes a criminal again. Waller then tells Kronberg that his father and grandfather were also criminals. He believes that it runs in the family and doesn't want to do anything for his half-brother. A few years later, Kronberg received the news that Waller had died in a boat accident. |
season 3
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
Original title | First publication D | Director | script | spectator |
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11 | 1 | The little man | September 6, 2019 | Nils Willbrandt | Annika Tepelmann | 4.13 million |
The inconspicuous supermarket clerk Bernhard Strelitz is not taken seriously at his workplace. He happened to observe Arab drug dealers. He stole 5 kg of cocaine from them and flees in his car. After an accident, he is arrested and taken into custody. In prison he is mistaken for a drug dealer, here he enjoys the respect he never achieved in the supermarket. However, because a penalty order has already become legally binding for driving under alcohol and the same act cannot be negotiated in two trials ( ne bis in idem ), no trial for drug possession can take place. Strelitz is almost a little disappointed that he will be released immediately. | ||||||
12 | 2 | Lonely | September 6, 2019 | Nils Willbrandt | André Georgi | 3.62 million |
Review after 15 years: 15-year-old Larissa Leipolt is charged with drowning her newborn child after a suppressed pregnancy. During the trial it turns out that Larissa received no help from her neighbor when she was raped by her neighbor Lackner. Her parents left when she needed medical attention. Alone, on her own, she does not notice at birth that her child is alive. She is acquitted of the accusation of childicide. | ||||||
13 | 3 | Lydia | September 6, 2019 | Nils Willbrandt | Niels Holle | |
When the introverted programmer Meyerbeck is left by his wife, he is unable to establish a new relationship. He buys an erotic doll that becomes a real companion for him. In Meyerbeck's absence, a neighbor breaks into his apartment and "injures" the doll. When he can no longer protect her, he attacks the neighbor with a baseball bat. He was given a suspended sentence for grievous bodily harm in a minor case. | ||||||
14th | 4th | The boyfriend | September 6, 2019 | Nils Willbrandt | Jan Ehlert, Niels Holle | |
Sheryl, the wife of Richard, Kronberg's childhood friend, is raped and murdered when Richard tries to break up with her. In the final scene, Kronberg becomes the author Ferdinand von Schirach. |
production
The series was produced by Moovie - the art of entertainment . The shooting for the first season began in early April 2014 and lasted until the end of July 2014. It was shot in Berlin and the surrounding area, the 6th episode partly in Helmstedt .
At the end of March 2015, producer Oliver Berben announced that there would be a second season with again six episodes. In fact, the second season only has four episodes. The production took place in Berlin and Portugal and started in May 2016.
In October 2018, ZDF announced that a third season would be shot, which also marks the end of the series.
literature
- Ferdinand von Schirach: Guilt. Stories. Piper , Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-492-05422-5 (hardcover); ibid. 2012, ISBN 978-3-492-27377-0 (paperback).
See also
Web links
- SCHULD according to Ferdinand von Schirach in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- SCHULD based on Ferdinand von Schirach on Fernsehserien.de
- SCHULD after Ferdinand von Schirach on the ZDF page for broadcast
- SCHULD according to Ferdinand von Schirach on the website of the production company
Individual evidence
- ^ Munich Film Festival: "Guilt" final with Moritz Bleibtreu celebrates its premiere. Retrieved July 3, 2019 .
- ^ Filmfest München: Guilt after Ferdinand von Schirach, 3rd season. Retrieved July 3, 2019 .
- ^ "Guilt after Ferdinand von Schirach": ZDF shows the last season. Retrieved September 23, 2019 .
- ↑ http://www.quotenmeter.de/n/76496/primetime-check-freitag-20-februar-2015
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- ↑ http://qmde.de/76792
- ↑ http://www.quotenmeter.de/n/76936/primetime-check-freitag-13-maerz-2015
- ↑ http://www.quotenmeter.de/n/77078/primetime-check-freitag-20-maerz-2015
- ↑ http://www.quotenmeter.de/n/77226/primetime-check-freitag-27-maerz-2015
- ↑ http://www.quotenmeter.de/n/95859/primetime-check-freitag-15-september-2017
- ↑ http://www.quotenmeter.de/n/96021/primetime-check-freitag-22-september-2017
- ↑ http://www.quotenmeter.de/n/96168/primetime-check-freitag-29-september-2017
- ↑ http://www.quotenmeter.de/n/96313/primetime-check-freitag-6-oktober-2017
- ↑ http://www.quotenmeter.de/n/112179/primetime-check-freitag-13-september-2019
- ↑ http://www.quotenmeter.de/tag/Schuld+nach+Ferdinand+von+Schirach
- ↑ http://www.dwdl.de/nachrichten/50342/oliver_berben_kuendigt_neue_schuldhaben_an/
- ↑ Debt II - News. Moovie - the art of entertainment. Retrieved September 23, 2017 .
- ↑ "Guilt": ZDF shoots the final season. Retrieved September 23, 2019 .