Police call today: A young woman is found dead in a Munich park – another is missing. Ironically, their mother becomes the main suspect.
München – A young woman is found dead in a Munich park – another is missing. Ironically, their searching mother becomes the main suspect. Only Commissioner Eyckhoff believes in her innocence.
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“The light that the dead see” is the name of the dark, haunting crime thriller from the ARD series “Polizeiruf 110” from Munich, which can be seen this Sunday evening at 8:15 p.m. on the first. The film revolves around the themes of relationship and trust.
Verena Altenberger (34) determined for the fifth time as chief inspector Elisabeth “Bessie” Eyckhoff. She gets support from her former colleague Dennis Eden (Stephan Zinner, 47).
And that’s what it’s all about: Laura does her laps on an ice rink in the midst of many people. Pop music blares from the speakers. The next day she is found dead and wrapped in plastic in a park.
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Let’s dance: Amira Pocher misses the final, Netz laughs at the juror’s hairstyle
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While investigating the murder, police uncover a possible connection to the case of the missing Anne, who disappeared after visiting the same ice rink several years ago.
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Definitive. With calm and haunting images, “Polizeiruf” shows how relationships work and how they are manipulated. The commissioners take on two opposite roles.
Altenberger as a police officer who is understanding and approachable and wants to solve the case. Zinner, on the other hand, does not believe in personal moments under the pretext of professionalism.
The screenplay, written by Sebastian Brauneis (44) and Roderick Warich (39), is transformed into a film that gets under your skin thanks to the calm imagery of director Filippos Tsitos (56).
He transports the story through the atmosphere and the perspective that the viewer gets on the events.
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