Traces of Evil: Shame

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Episode in the Traces of Evil series
Original title shame
Country of production Germany , Austria
original language German
Production
company
Josef Aichholzer film production
length 89 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Episode 4 ( list )
First broadcast November 15, 2014 on ORF 2
German-language
first broadcast
January 19, 2015 on ZDF
Rod
Director Andreas Prochaska
script Martin Ambrosch
production Josef Aichholzer
music Matthias Weber
camera David Slama
cut Daniel Prochaska
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
Zauberberg

Successor  →
love

Schande is a German-Austrian television film from 2014 and the fourth episode in the crime series Traces of Evil with Heino Ferch in the lead role. Directed by Andreas Prochaska . Martin Ambrosch wrote the script .

action

After in the apartment building in which police psychologist Dr. Richard Brock lives, if a fire breaks out and a resident is killed, Brock also has to fear for his life. He is lured into a trap by a highly intelligent psychopath.

background

The shooting of Schande took place from November 16 to December 18, 2013 in Vienna and the surrounding area. The German television premiere took place on January 19, 2015 on ZDF .

Reviews

Rainer Tittelbach from Tittelbach.tv wrote: “The fourth film in the Traces of Evil series is even more meticulous and decelerated, told in a more reduced and concentrated manner than its predecessor. With his clear tendency towards existentialism, Schande emphasizes the unique selling point of these Austrian thriller dramas, co-produced by ZDF, which manage without loud psychologization. The glances into the soul remain indicated, pictures dominate the words. "

The critics of the TV magazine TV Spielfilm gave the best rating (thumbs up) and rated: “The fourth episode of the famous series about the interrogation and soul specialist easily maintains the level of its predecessor. Martin Ambrosch is again responsible for the script, the proven director Andreas Prochaska concentrated the cryptic story in an atmospheric and captivating manner. "Conclusion:" Dark, gripping, tightly staged and well played. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Certificate of Release for Traces of Evil: Shame . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry (PDF). Template: FSK / maintenance / type not set and Par. 1 longer than 4 characters
  2. ^ Shame at crew united . Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  3. ^ Rainer Tittelbach: Heino Ferch, Fritz Karl, Ambrosch, Prochaska. Monsters that inhabit the soul , accessed on Tittelbach.tv on January 24, 2019.
  4. TV crime drama. Psychologist Brock (Heino Ferch) urges a mysterious guy as a patient ... Film review at tvspielfilm.de , accessed on January 24, 2019.