Tatort: ​​Another world

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Episode of the series Tatort
Original title Another world
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
WDR
classification Episode 886 ( list )
First broadcast November 17th, 2013
on Das Erste
Rod
Director Andreas Herzog
script Jürgen Werner
production Colonia Media Filmproduktion
Producer: Sonja Goslicki
music Martin Tingvall
camera Ralf Noack
cut Gerald Slovak
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Another world is a television film from the television crime series Tatort by ARD , ORF and SRF .

The film was produced by WDR and premiered on November 17, 2013 in the ARD program . It is the 886th episode in the crime scene series. The investigative team Faber, Bönisch, Dalay and Kossik from Dortmund, embodied by Jörg Hartmann , Anna Schudt , Aylin Tezel and Stefan Konarske , deals in its third case with the death of a 16-year-old schoolgirl who wanted to break out of her rather poor world and got caught between all fronts.

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16-year-old Nadine Petzokat is found dead at Lake Phoenix in the Hörde district of Dortmund . Forensic doctor Jonas Zander found the young girl had a head injury as well as bruises on her upper arm and neck, a split lip and hematomas on her back. Further investigations reveal that Nadine kept her rather poor origins a secret from her rich friends. Her best friend was Julia Nowak, who came from a wealthy family, with whom she attended high school. Julia tells Chief Detective Nora Dalay, who, together with Chief Detective Peter Faber and Martina Bönisch and Chief Detective Daniel Kossik, deals with the case that Nadine almost never spoke about her family and always tried very hard to get along with everyone.

In a kind of self-portrait that the students made, there are no entries whatsoever about her origin or family. When Dalay asked Julia about this, she said: "What should she have written that her father has a lousy job and that her mother cuts people's hair in the kitchen?" Julia says that she and Nadine at Nobel last night -Club "Century" was. The birthday of Lars von Hesseling, son of a public prosecutor, was celebrated. She left shortly after midnight, Nadine wanted to stay.

Nadine's father in particular has difficulties with the death of his daughter. She wanted to make something of herself, wanted to study, wanted out of the shit. You had what it takes. The investigations reveal that Nadine died by drowning around 4:00 a.m. There was water in her lungs. The injuries to her body were inflicted a few hours earlier, and the young girl was raped . The perpetrator did not use a condom .

Nadine's former friend Tarek Abboubi, a Lebanese from whom she had separated , also joined the group of perpetrators . When Dalay and Kossik want to interrogate him, he tries to escape a conversation by fleeing, but is caught again by both of them, where he slips away a suspicious packet of pills. At the same time, Faber and Bönisch are investigating the “Century” club and interviewing Konstantin Prinz, co-owner of the club and from a very rich family. Nadine brought in a guy like that, a migrant , who wanted to sell drugs in the club, of course he had to stop that and let him air.

It turns out that the pills are tilidine , a very strong pain reliever that disinhibits and increases the propensity for violence. The investigations reveal that Nadine Abboubi had ordered to the club because Lars von Hesseling was suffering from pain after a serious motorcycle accident and Nadine had asked for it. Problems for the inspectors are a cell phone picture that Nadine had sent to her father that evening, who was waiting for his daughter in the car in front of the club. Bönisch doesn't believe that Nadine herself sent the photo to her father. Someone wanted her father to know.

Meanwhile, Tarek Abboubi is badly beaten and taken to the hospital. As it turns out, Nadine's father Heinz has vigilantism committed. He told Faber that Abboubi definitely deserved it, even if he wasn't his daughter's murderer. The desperate father keeps asking Faber why his daughter sent him the photo. Faber tries to help him, he too has lost his wife and daughter, he knows how something like that feels, you just want to thrash around all the time.

During an interrogation of Konstantin Prinz, whose father is a judge, Konstantin testifies that he had sex with Nadine right in the car because they couldn't make it home to him, as the original plan was. Nadine then insisted on running home. A questioning of Lars von Hesseling reveals that Prinz raped a girl at a party in Konstantin's parents' house. When asked why he didn't help the young woman, he said he couldn't have done anything. Prince is then arrested.

Another questioning of Juliet by Dalay reveals that it was Julia who sent the photo to Nadine's father. In addition, a video shows that Julia fell in love with Konstantin Prinz. Nadine was always the star in "Century". She came from the ghetto and acted like a supermodel. Dalay promises Julia on the head that Nadine called her. "You were the only person she trusted, she was desperate, you should come and get her, but you were so angry, you didn't believe that Konstantin, your Konstantin, raped her." Julia admits that Nadine pushed that she fell and bumped her head on the bollard and then fell into the water. It was an accident. Dalay replies that it could n't have been like this, because Nadine's injuries were on the right side, so she couldn't have fallen into the water on her own. “You pushed her. When Nadine fell into the water, she was unconscious, she was alive. ”Julia repeats desperately through tears that Nadine was already dead, she hadn't moved after all. Julia is arrested on the strong suspicion of killing Nadine Petzokat.

Production and Background

The shooting for the third crime scene from Dortmund, under the working title Grenzgänger , began on April 3, 2013 and ended on May 3, 2013. The shooting took place in Dortmund, at Phoenix-See in Dortmund-Hörde and in Cologne . This crime scene episode was produced by Colonia Media Filmproduktion , producer Sonja Goslicki , on behalf of WDR (editor Frank Tönsmann) for Das Erste . The script is again, as with the first two episodes, by Jürgen Werner.

The inspectors' private matters: In this episode, Faber moves to Lübeck , the place where his family crashed at the time. In his mind he sees his wife and daughter walking down the street. He is holding the photos in his hand that a stranger had placed on his desk in the previous episode, which he then cut short. Back in Dortmund, forensic doctor Zander gives in to his request to give him more information about the accident two years ago, even if that could bring him to hell. He tells Faber that there is no doubt that his daughter died instantly. His wife's head was moved, but that does not automatically mean that she was still alive. The investigating officer at the time assumed that the neck support had not been adjusted correctly and came to the result of an accident with a hit- and-run. At Faber's request to help him not go crazy, he hesitantly adds that there were traces of blood on the front passenger seat that he couldn't explain and a hematoma on his wife's body and the nature of the fracture, he wasn't claiming that it was so, but it could be that her neck was broken only after the accident.

Shortly thereafter, Faber smashed the sink in the toilet room. KHK Krüger finds him sitting there on the floor. A little later, Faber receives photos from Bönisch of the drivers who were flashed on the evening of the accident. Shortly afterwards, Faber and Bönisch simulated a rape in the car and told her that the bruises on Nadine's body had opened his eyes. His wife had similar injuries to her back. After the accident she wanted to get out of the car, but suddenly the perpetrator was there, it had come to a fight, hence the blood on the passenger seat, he broke her neck, then he sat her down again and buckled her up. The perpetrator put the photos on his desk there, he photographed his wife and child. He wants him to break it.

Nora Dalay and Daniel Kossik no longer really keep their relationship a secret in this episode. Daniel confesses to Nora that he is serious about her and even wants to accompany her to a family celebration within the Dalay family. Martina Bönisch orders her callboy Toni again, but then turns him off when they meet in the hotel corridor. The plan has changed. You need something new.

reception

Audience ratings

The first broadcast of Eine Another Welt on November 17, 2013 was seen by 8.41 million viewers in Germany and achieved a market share of 22.6% for Das Erste .

criticism

Holger Gertz from the Süddeutsche Zeitung said: “You should have seen it” and went on to say that after the “two first episodes last year”, the investigators would now find “considerable form” in the third episode. Gertz went on to write that Schudt as Bönisch was this time a “counterweight to Hartmann as Faber”, “whose sleepy face is shown in close-ups from time to time”, and added: “How sore such a man can look, without any hint of tearfulness . If looks could tremble: These looks tremble here. "

“In the third part, Faber is rescued from the cliché character trap. Director Andreas Herzog not only continues Faber's story: his wife and daughter died in a traffic accident. He builds fate together with the investigation in the current case, girl's corpse in Phoenixsee. "

Christian Buß from Spiegel Online said that for the next episode you have to "expect the worst":

“'Shag at each other at night, only colleagues during the day.' In Dortmund's 'crime scene' there is again a state of emergency. The boss rips washbasins out of the wall, the others rage in their beds. A rabid thriller about lies and self-deception. "

- Christian Buß : Spiegel Online

Carsten Heidböhmer from Stern.de laconically summed up his judgment under the heading "The dead blender in Lake Phoenix" as follows:

“The Dortmund 'Tatort' team remains chaotic: Faber is freaking out, Daniel and Nora are enjoying their love affair, Bönisch is cleaning up their marriage. In addition, they solve a case - the best in a long time. "

- Carsten Heidböhmer : Stern.de

Frank Kober from Schleswig-Holstein on Sunday was enthusiastic about the new case from Dortmund. After the first two cases “couldn't really score”, the third case “works out for him with clever dialogues, gloomy images and an unbelievably scenic timing”.

“Big cinema from Dortmund! And this time not from the BVB stadium, but actually with the new 'Tatort' squad. At last! We remember: The team around the sensitive and choleric criminal investigation chief Peter Faber [...] hadn't really scored in the first two episodes. Too many psychological contortions, too much attached relationship clinch. But tonight in the third piece, the calculation with the weird troupe works completely. Picture by picture, sentence by sentence. Buckle up!"

Sabine Goertz-Ulrich from the program magazine Hörzu judged that this “crime scene” “plays virtuously with social contrasts and creates points of contact between the suspects and the investigators on a further level”. Action, ambition and humor were rated one of three points and suspense with two. The overall rating was “successful”. The rating was summarized as follows:

“A bulky, tricky case with many suspects: The new crime scene from Dortmund is an exact social study and crude crime at the same time. The excellent dialogues are a real pleasure: a hard, clear language, supplemented by precise milieu statements and surprising humor. "

- Sabine Goertz-Ulrich : Hörzu program magazine

The television magazine Gong was of the opinion that the "emotions boil up". The film received four out of six points, which corresponds to the overall rating of “Good”. Regarding the commissioner represented by Jörg Hartmann, it was of the opinion that it was already clear "that Peter Faber was not a buddy type", but that "a little more sociability would not hurt the figure". The other investigators did not go unscathed either:

"Each of the investigators cooks his own private soup - there is little time for the case."

- Gong program magazine

Sabine Hauck from the Bavarian newspaper Augsburger Allgemeine summarized various press comments on the crime scene: Another world and found that the “young team of investigators from Dortmund are still convincing”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Third Dortmund 'Tatort': Another world, working title Tatort: ​​Grenzgänger at Bavaria Fernsehproduktion.de. Retrieved February 12, 2016
  2. ^ Tatort: ​​Another world at tatort-fundus.de
  3. Fabian Riedner: Primetime check: Sunday, November 17, 2013.quotemeter.de , November 18, 2013, accessed on November 18, 2013 .
  4. Holger Gertz: When looks can tremble. Süddeutsche Zeitung, November 17, 2013, accessed on November 17, 2013 : “If looks could tremble: These looks tremble here. Should be seen. "
  5. Christian Buß : Dortmund- "Tatort: ​​Kabale und Hiebe" In: Spiegel Online, November 15, 2013. Retrieved on November 20, 2013.
  6. Carsten Heidböhmer: Die tote Blenderin im Phoenix-See In: Stern.de, November 17, 2013. Accessed on November 20, 2013.
  7. ^ Frank Kober: Tatort in Dortmund: From chaos to dream team In: Schleswig-Holstein on Sunday, November 17, 2013. Accessed on November 20, 2013.
  8. Sabine Goertz-Ulrich: Between Two Worlds - In the new “Tatort” from Dortmund, a girl lives beyond her means and dies. In: Programm-Magazin Hörzu No. 46 of November 8, 2013, p. 38. Retrieved on November 20, 2013.
  9. In: Programm-Magazin Gong No. 46 of November 8, 2013, pp. 57, 60. Accessed on November 20, 2013.
  10. ^ Simone Hauck: Press comments on the crime scene: Another world In: Augsburger Allgemeine, November 18, 2013. Accessed on November 20, 2013.