Wilder (TV series)

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Television series
Original title Wilder
Country of production Switzerland
original language Bern German
Year (s) 2017, 2020
Production
company
C-Films ,
Panimage GmbH
length 52 minutes
Episodes 12+ in 2+ seasons
genre Thriller
Director Pierre Monnard
idea Béla Batthyany,
Alexander Szombath
production Peter Reichenbach ,
Beat Lenherr
music Adrian Frutiger
First broadcast November 7, 2017 on SRF 1
occupation

Wilder is a Swiss television series with 12 episodes that has been broadcast on Swiss television since November 7, 2017 .

On January 24, 2018, SRF announced that there would be a second season due to the success.

action

season 1

In 1987 , in the Bernese mountain village of Oberwies, there was a landslide in which twelve children were killed in a school bus.

30 years later, the Egyptian investor Karim al-Baroudi and his daughter Amina visit the village on the occasion of the groundbreaking ceremony for a new holiday resort. The day after the groundbreaking ceremony, the artist Armon Todt is found dead and Amina is missing. Canton police officer Rosa Wilder and federal criminal police officer Manfred Kägi are commissioned with the investigations by federal prosecutor Barbara Rossi.

season 2

Three people are found shot dead near the village of Thallingen in the Bernese Jura . Canton police officer Rosa Wilder leads the investigation. The only witness is the carpenter apprentice Simon Kägi, nephew of the federal criminal police officer Manfred Kägi.

background

In the fall of 2013, SRF wrote out drafts for new series. Wilder was selected from almost 100 concepts by Beat Lenherr, Béla Batthyany and Alexander Szombath. The scripts for the series were written within two years. The story extends over all 6 episodes ( horizontal narrative structure ). Shooting began in November 2016 and lasted until March 2017. Most of the shooting took place on the Urnerboden and in Glarus .

In the second season, too, the story extends over all 6 episodes. The film was shot from September to December 2018 in the Jura , including in Vendlincourt and the city ​​of Biel . The premiere was on January 7, 2020 on SRF 1, while the dubbed versions were broadcast in French on January 30 on RTS 1 and in Italian on RSI LA 1 on February 4, 2020 .

Sarah Spale is from Basel - as Rosa Wilder, she is a police officer in the Bern cantonal police, which investigates in Oberwies, a fictional mountain village in the Bernese Oberland, in the first season. A dialect coach was hired for the series so that she and the other actors speak a similar Bern German dialect in their roles . The story of the second season takes place in Thallingen / Thallion, a fictional village in the "bilingual" Bernese Jura. The fact that Bern German was the main language again this season and French only played a minor role led to criticism of the makers, who then explained their approach.

Episodes

season 1

No.
( total )
No.
( St. )
Original title First broadcast in CH
1 1 bone Nov 7, 2017
2 2 key Nov 14, 2017
3 3 canyon Nov 21, 2017
4th 4th track Nov 28, 2017
5 5 pirate 5th Dec 2017
6th 6th Abyss Dec 12, 2017

season 2

No.
( total )
No.
( St. )
Original title First broadcast in CH
7th 1 blood Jan. 7, 2020
8th 2 tick Jan. 14, 2020
9 3 lie Jan. 21, 2020
10 4th fire Jan 28, 2020
11 5 curse Feb. 4, 2020
12 6th revenge Feb 11, 2020

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Regular cast

Season cast

season 1

season 2

Awards (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. New episodes of «WILDER» and «Der Bestatter». srf.ch, January 24, 2018, accessed on January 25, 2018 .
  2. New SRF series: «Wilder», but not wild enough. In: NZZ.ch. November 6, 2017. Retrieved November 16, 2017 .
  3. Filming on the Urnerboden. In: Luzerner Zeitung.ch. Archived from the original on November 16, 2017 ; accessed on November 16, 2017 .
  4. «Wilder» continues: This is how the new season of the SRF crime series will be. In: Aargauer Zeitung.ch. November 6, 2018, accessed December 14, 2019 .
  5. Start of shooting for the second season of the SRF crime series «Wilder». In: SRG Deutschschweiz.ch. September 11, 2018, accessed December 14, 2019 .
  6. Wilder 2. Accessed February 1, 2020 .
  7. Dialect coach for «WILDER» article on srf.ch from November 27, 2017
  8. Why is Berndeutsch spoken in the «Wilder» village of Thallingen? Article on srf.ch from January 16, 2020
  9. SRF: WILDER, The 2. Season, media folder , accessed on January 20, 2020