
Stephanie Eidt
1968 (58 лет)Murder on Amrum
Markus Imboden
Hinnerk Schönemann, Irina Potapenko
Two policemen are stationed on Amrum, a North Sea island on the West coast of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany’ – an elder, and one who is several decades his junior. Life is easy, just that the junior can’t find a wife, because no young woman seems to be interested in the peaceful life on the island. All of a sudden, a wounded lady who turns out to be one of two bodyguard for a threatened witness who lives in hiding on Amrum, bursts into the police station and seeks help from the two officers. I missed some bits of the plot, but somehow, the second one of the bodyguards hiding the witness on the island has been killed already, and the second one, seeking help from the local police, was wounded in the incidence, and then she apparently succumbs, too.
Murder on Amrum
Sarah Kohr - Teufelsmoor
Markus Rosenmüller
Lisa Maria Potthoff, Herbert Knaup
Sarah Kohr shoots in self-defense at a 17-year-old armed gas station robber. The youth is seriously injured. The perpetrator's weapon traces back to a terrorist cell that has not been active for 25 years. The indications are condensed that the wanted people live a normal, middle-class life in a small town. The villagers try to keep their secret by all means. Sarah is in mortal danger.
Sarah Kohr - Teufelsmoor
Sarah Kohr: Mord im Alten Land
Markus Rosenmüller
Lisa Maria Potthoff, Marcus Mittermeier
An emergency call has Commissioner Sarah Kohr rush to a biochemical laboratory, where she finds a seriously injured woman and a man with a bloody knife. But the alleged perpetrator Thomas Lichter protests his innocence. After the trial he takes Sarah hostage and flees with her to the Old Land. The policewoman escapes him and is now trying to shed light on the background to the bloody act. A highly dangerous investigation ...
Sarah Kohr: Mord im Alten Land
Sechzehneichen
Hendrik Handloegten
Heike Makatsch, Mark Waschke
A young couple moves to a gated community (named Sechzehneichen), where soon the creative wife (a photographer) gets bored and the husband joins a secret mens' club. All the other wives seem strangely conservative and shallow. Basically a thinly veiled take on the Stepford Wives, just without any bit of humor or atmosphere, but instead filled with the sterile, unflinching and dry seriousness that makes watching a lot of our German films such a drag and a miserable experience.
Sechzehneichen
Sarah Kohr - Stiller Tod
Christian Theede
Lisa Maria Potthoff, Herbert Knaup
Work is underway on the destruction of deadly substances in a sealed-off factory under the highest security precautions. Then the lead chemist Dr. Diestel kidnapped. A cartridge of sarin gas is stolen with him. A poison that kills silently, invisibly and odorless within a few minutes. Enough for an attack, enough for an act of terrorism. As quietly and unnoticed as the theft took place, the hunt for the perpetrator must also be secret. Do not stir up panic and no invitation to free riders, so prosecutor Anton Mehringer. He entrusts Sarah Kohr with the investigation - without a stir, but with full authority. She finds out that there is no terror cell behind the theft, but that the perpetrator was guided by a very personal motive for revenge. When Sarah Kohr can secure the warfare agent, the nightmare is far from over, but escalates into an immense threat.
Sarah Kohr - Stiller Tod
Bella Figura
Hannes Rossacher, Thomas Ostermeier
Nina Hoss, Mark Waschke
Bella Figura is a play where the stage direction "flottement" (a suspension, indeterminacy, or oscillation) occurs frequently, indicating a moment of silence when the characters and audience are left in ambiguous tension. The playwright Yasmina Reza wrote Bella Figura specifically for the Schaubühne director Thomas Ostermeier, and I imagine that she included these floating silences with him in mind.
Bella Figura