Schimanski: Longing

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Episode in the Schimanski series
Original title nostalgia
Schimanski sehnsucht.svg
Country of production Germany
original language German
French
Production
company
Colonia Media , WDR
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Episode 7
First broadcast November 7, 1999 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Hajo Gies
script Hansjörg Thurn
production Georg Feil
Sonja Goslicki
music Liv Kristine
camera Axel Block
cut Guido Krajewski
occupation

Sehnsucht is a TV film from the ARD crime series Schimanski .

The film was produced by Colonia Media and first aired on November 7, 1999. It is the 7th episode in the Schimanski series with Götz George .

action

Mammut Schulz, just released from prison, appears at Schimanski's anchorage and asks him to find his old love, Olga. He is also in trouble and is suspected of having killed the real estate agent Beitz. So Schimanski sets off for Duisburg and tries to get into the case with Chief Public Prosecutor Schäfer, where he meets his old colleague Hanschen, who has returned from the Netherlands and was entrusted with the Beitz murder case. But a third investigator appears unexpectedly, Thomas Hunger from the LKA , who was appointed by the highest authority on the Mammut Schulz case.

Schimanski and Hänschen investigate the crime scene together, revealing to Hänschen that Mammut has visited him. But Hänschen gives him two days to relieve Mammut. The camera video in the parking garage near Beitz has already been confiscated, which Schimanski could have helped. Suddenly Schimanski is attacked by hunger on the parking deck, to make it clear to him that he shouldn't mess with him in the investigation. Fortunately, Schimanski can use Hunger's cell phone to find the whereabouts of Mammut, who visits him in his apartment that evening. Schimanski hides him with his old friend Ewald and gets a first lead through a supplier of Olga's former bar Pinguin, who tells him that she used to make pornographic films in France. He first visits Eva Marsfeld, wife of a politician who was a friend of Beitz and who is very interested in protecting her interests through her friend Schäfer. But the appearance of her husband, who knows Schimanski from earlier, ends the conversation abruptly and he is asked out.

In Olga's hometown of Villeneuve, he can find out her address from a porn collector and narrowly escapes an assassination attempt by two killers. He discovers traces of a money shipment in her apartment and can track her down in a kindergarten across the street. Olga, however, doesn't want anything to do with Mammut anymore, and he follows her into a swimming pool. There they again surprise the killers and he kidnaps Olga to Duisburg. There they are hungry and takes Olga as pledge to an hourly hotel to force Schimanski to deliver Mammut to him. But the killers also appear there, knock Hunger unconscious and kill Olga. In the police station, Hänschen secretly evaluated the video tape from the parking garage in front of Beitz 'house, and it turns out that Ms. Marsfeld was with the victim at the time of the crime. After Schimanski told Mammut of Olga's death, Hunger tries to arrest Mammut in his hiding place, but he has disappeared. Prior to that, Schimanski had an unexpected visit from Eva Marsfeld, who wanted to seduce him to a shepherd's hour, which was suddenly interrupted by hunger.

In the morgue, he discovers Mammut on Olga's body, but it turns out that the dead woman is not identified as Olga von Mammut. Mammut flees with the night watchman's weapon and can easily overcome hunger who wants to catch him outside the exit. A further investigation in Beitz's office reveals that Ms. Marsfeld was blackmailed by him. Eva Marsfeld admits to Schimanski that the woman he brought from France as Olga was her sister Denise, who had assumed her identity so that she could start a new life as Eva Marsfeld. It was only when she met Mammut on a boat near the old pub Pinguin that chief prosecutor Schäfer could be convinced of Schimanski's findings. When they find Eva alone, she claims that Mammut confessed to the murders. In the old penguin bar, however, where Mammut has withdrawn, Schimanski discovers a wound in Mammut that Eva had inflicted on him. In the meantime, the police surround the old penguin bar and Schimanski wants to convince Mammut not to atone for Eva out of love for her crimes. Before he passed out, he gave him a picture with Eva and Beitz in the old penguin, which had served as a blackmail piece between her and the victim. With this, Schimanski is certain that Eva Marsfeld is in charge of an indictment. Schimanski returns to his ship, believing that Marie-Claire has noticed nothing of his true absence.

background

After actor Steffen Wink dropped his role of Commissioner Tobias Schraders because of excessive fee demands, he was replaced from this episode by LKA officer Thomas Hunger, played by Julian Weigend .

Renée Soutendijk became known alongside Götz George in Carl Schenkel's film Downward .

The title song One Love was interpreted by singer Liv Kristine .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Certificate of release for Schimanski: Sehnsucht . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , February 2003 (PDF; test number: 84 995 DVD).