Crime Scene: Payday (2016)

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Episode of the series Tatort
Original title payday
Country of production Germany
original language German
classification Episode 996 ( list )
First broadcast October 9, 2016 on Das Erste
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Director Thomas Jauch
script Jürgen Werner
music Stephan Massimo
camera Rodja Kükenthal
cut Julia Oehring
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Payday is a television film from the crime scene television series by ARD , ORF and SRF , which was first broadcast on October 9, 2016. It is the 996th episode in the crime scene series and the ninth case of investigators Faber, Bönisch, Dalay and Kossik .

action

The president of the Dortmund motorcycle club "Miners", Thomas Vollmer, is picked up from prison by his deputy Luan Berisha. At the same time, club colleague Ralf Nowak is deliberately hit by an off-road vehicle on his motorcycle. One of the unmasked perpetrators steals his backpack. In the subsequent shooting, Nowak is executed, a passerby is killed and a woman is seriously injured. The investigation leads the four Dortmund inspectors Peter Faber, Martina Bönisch, Nora Dalay and Daniel Kossik to the notorious rocker club, which is deep in the drug milieu. Faber deliberately spreads distrust among club members.

One of the perpetrators, the Lebanese Akif Jasar, can be identified very quickly. Bönisch and Faber found him dead in a garage together with Gezim Dushku. Dalay and Kossik go to the port of the company "Soltanino Bau" because Nowak had telephoned the company during his courier trip. However, the building has been abandoned except for a desk with a telephone. The elderly Giuseppe Malfatti, registered managing director of Soltanino Bau, only serves as a front man. Behind it is the mafioso Francesco Piti, who has developed a flourishing black money business model and a short time later meets with Luan Berisha from the "Miners" who transport the black money. Piti plays the innocent lamb. Luan Berisha had given the order to the two Lebanese and his henchman Mike Kisch murdered them in the garage.

At the same time as the investigation into the rocker milieu , Johannes Pröll's commissioners are questioned by the supervisory authority. Pröll is processing the inspection complaint that Kossik filed almost a year earlier after the events in the episode Tatort: ​​Collapse against his superior Faber. Pröll discontinues the proceedings with a reprimand .

background

The crime scene payday was filmed from February 16, 2016 to March 17, 2016 in Dortmund. The premiere took place on August 10, 2016 in the open-air cinema in front of the floating stage in Westfalenpark in Dortmund.

reception

Reviews

“How tightly the scenes are woven in this 'crime scene'! How much room is there for ambivalences! And how elegantly the narrative threads from older episodes are picked up! Regular author Jürgen Werner and director Thomas Jauch had already shot the first two Faber 'Tatorte' together, now they are returning to some of the motifs that were introduced. "

“The Tatort from Dortmund is conceived as a 'series within a series', one feels obliged to the art of horizontal storytelling. But because the progress of the rocker drama demands the highest concentration, some of the audience will at some point post messages full of disappointment and forlornness on the short message service. Anyone who has known and liked the Dortmund investigators for a long time will be impressed to see that each character has grown in the meantime, despite the reign of the insane boss Peter Faber. Or just because of that. "

Audience ratings

The first broadcast of Payday on October 9, 2016 was seen by 8.36 million viewers in Germany and achieved a market share of 23.3% for Das Erste .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Scene of the crime: payday at crew united
  2. Thomas Kampmann: Faber loses fourth investigator. Crime scene premiere. In: Internet city portal dortmund.de. City of Dortmund, August 11, 2016, accessed on September 29, 2017 : "[...] Preview in the open-air cinema in front of the floating stage in Westfalenpark on August 10 [...]"
  3. ^ Christian Buß: Rocker "Tatort" from Dortmund. We pretzel the brain cells away. Spiegel Online, October 7, 2016, accessed on October 7, 2016 : "10 out of 10 points"
  4. Holger Gertz: In an emergency, Faber drinks other people under the BVB duvet. Süddeutsche Zeitung, October 7, 2016, accessed on October 8, 2016 : "[...] Dortmund defies all order."
  5. Sidney Schering: Primetime Check: Sunday, October 9, 2016.quotemeter.de , October 10, 2016, accessed on September 29, 2017 .