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2020.01.15

After many defeats, the dream of the Olympics seems very close

After many defeats, the dream of the Olympics seems very close

This time he is playing a wrong game that not only his colleagues but also the audience have to look behind in order to understand what is happening.

"Matteo Zanchetti has a great passion to arrest certain people who belong to the Mafia"said Oertel of the German press agency. "He can hardly be seen through, precisely because he has good contacts with the Mafia and some Mafioso always holds a protective hand over him. That makes him hardly tangible for both the audience and his colleagues."

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In "Wrong game" a man hurries through the tunnel of a marble factory late in the evening, apparently he has an appointment with someone. But first an ambush shot him down, then he is run over by a heavy excavator; his own son Martin Auer (Aaron Friesz) later finds his body.

Meanwhile, continues "Capo" Zanchetti takes everything he has when playing illegal poker and loses – to the delight of the arcade owner (Tim Wilde). Ms. Commissario, Sonja Schwarz (Chiara Schoras), whose winery is in financial difficulties, has no reason to be happy. The specially employed new manager (Harald Windisch) behaves strangely.

Strange are completely different people and their tasks, peculiarities and competencies: Special investigator Carla Pisani (Jeanette Hain) still has an account with Zanchetti, who is actually Sonja Schwarz’s boss. Black has to defend himself against rumors of having had something with Zanchetti, who is also allowed to grapple with the Mafia governor in Bolzano. He, in turn, is under the surveillance of the devious accountant of the Mafia family and has to fear for his own life, which is why he wants to accuse Zanchetti of murder.

In Oertel’s opinion, TV thrillers run so well because they have a similar dramaturgy to fairy tales for children. This episode (written and directed by Thorsten Näter) is less magical, but staged and told with routine. However, it suddenly jumps back and forth between various locations, offers predominantly too flat dialogues ("What should I do?" – "Take a shower!") and only gets really exciting at the end.123helpme.me

The continuous mixing of various narrative levels (vineyard and police station) works quite well – and the fate of the Auer family, who have lost first a son and now their father and have a murderer in their midst, is touching. The often bumbling approach of the two investigators may be human, but is – until the surprising end – completely unforgivable. The majestic mountains don’t help either.

Berlin (dpa) – This is the story of a hobby athlete who set out to scare the world-class ski jumpers. And that failed grandly.

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The young Briton Michael has just two years "Eddie" Edwards practiced ski jumping when he competed against greats like Finn Matty Nykänen at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada.

The eccentric Eddie is a clear loser. But the 24-year-old lives his dream, celebrates defeats euphorically, is cheered by the audience – true to the saying "Being there is everything". ProSieben shows its history in "Eddie the Eagle – Anything is possible" at 8.15 p.m.

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The film with Taron Egerton, Hugh Jackman and Iris Berben combines a lot of what makes a good comedy: humor, tension and great emotions. Also an anti-hero, so clumsy, carefree and enthusiastic that he only gets sympathies. "I was very crazy, but I had a lot of fun doing it"said the real Eddie, looking back decades later. Egerton embodies this fun ("Kingsman: The Secret Service") great, with thick glasses, sparse stubble and the chin firmly pushed forward. His Eddie is the naive Olympia newcomer, a joker who knows how to use the stage for his brief celebrity.

But Edwards has a tough road ahead of him as far as Calgary, many broken bones and high-risk jumps. In the film, it is Hugh Jackman as failed ski jumping hope Branson Peary, whom he has chosen to train. After many defeats, the dream of the Olympics seems very close.

Egerton and Jackman ("Wolverine") form a wonderful team with wonderful dialogues and send the audience on an emotional rollercoaster ride. Iris Berben also plays a small role ("Miss Sixty"). As the landlady, she takes care of Eddie and lets him sleep in her closet, if not without ulterior motives.

The film alters events, only shows a part of Eddie. Director Dexter Fletcher portrays him as a likable, comical antihero. His awkwardness, idiosyncratic appearance, and unwavering belief in himself only add to the weirdness. In reality, Michael Edwards was extremely enterprising. He recorded a record and signed lucrative advertising contracts, for example for calculators and condoms. However, the trained bricklayer from Cheltenham had to file for bankruptcy in 1991.

Despite all the hype, Edwards didn’t want to be a joke. "I am very proud that I was able to represent my country at the Olympic Games"the eccentric explained later. With a jump distance of 71 meters, he set the new British record. That England is not exactly the country of ski jumpers – for free. For comparison: Calgary Olympic champion Nykänen flew 118.5 meters and praised the funny one "Eagle": "We need clowns like that in our business." Incidentally, Edwards was not the only exotic in Calgary: The bobsleigh quartet from Jamaica, which demolished the track in a fall, also started there in 1993 "Cool runnings" Gained film fame.

Berlin (dpa) – You are an unusual, rather undercooled investigative duo: Micha Oberländer (Matthias Koeberlin) and his colleague Hannah Zeiler (Nora von Waldstätten) from the Lindau detective do not come across as joking sympathizers, but rather appear thoughtful, taciturn and introverted on.

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As a company car, they drive an ancient, turquoise-colored VW bus, and privately, the two seem to have almost as many problems as the murder suspects they are on the trail of.

But the TV audience likes this life-drawn couple from the ZDF crime series "The dead from Lake Constance". The case in October 2018 saw 8.18 million viewers – an excellent rate with a market share of 26.8 percent. In the new, meanwhile eighth case with the title "The stump corridor", which runs on Monday (February 4th / 8:15 p.m., ZDF), Zeiler and Oberländer apparently have to deal with a bizarre ritual murder in the deepest forest.

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There in the wilderness the body of the forest worker Sebastian Weidinger is found, who died cruelly in the exact place where convicts were hounded to death in the Middle Ages. But from the ominous one "Stump corridor" the trail quickly leads to an abysmal, widely ramified family drama. First Weidinger’s abandoned, traumatized wife Lisa (Bernadette Heerwagen) comes under suspicion, then her aggressive stepson Lukas (Béla Gabor Lenz), and finally Weidinger’s depressed lover Natascha (Barbara Romaner).

But the list of potential perpetrators is getting longer. There is a crazy teacher who is very familiar with regional horror stories, and the beloved’s brother who, as a blacksmith, can certainly also make beautiful murderous instruments. There are a lot of suspects cavorting in this exciting, but conventionally told TV crime thriller directed by Michael Schneider based on the script by Timo Berndt ("a strong team", "Wilsberg").

And then there are the two investigators who walk through their very own traumas. Micha Oberländer was kicked out at home, his wife has a new boyfriend, and the bull suffers like a dog from this separation. Even his father-in-law, the retired police officer Karsten Brandstätter (Peter Kremer), can hardly help him.

After the violent death of her father, Hannah Zeiler looks into an abyss that keeps falling silent. The long-suffering policewoman befriends a cat, but the poor animal is promptly run over. Then something much sadness spreads under the always cloudy sky over Lake Constance. But Hannah wants to start a new chapter in her life. She does this in the new episode "The mermaid", which, according to ZDF information, has already been shot, hopefully an opportunity.

Berlin (dpa) – Many TV commissioners have a quirk, a trauma or live in broken family relationships. Investigator Martin Kühn is not only hopelessly overwhelmed by his life, but also at work.

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Actor Thomas Loibl (50), who is currently in "Royal beer" was one of the party, took over the title role in the TV crime grotesque "Kühn has to do"which shows the first on Wednesday (8:15 p.m.).

Martin Kühn (Thomas Loibl) is a seemingly down-to-earth detective in his 40s – apart from strange hallucinations (pictures from his youth) and a musical catchy tune (from Modern Talking), which both rightly annoy him. But his wife Susanne (Dagmar Leesch) is also annoyed, presumably also by the crampedness of the small and unpaid row house in a suburb of Munich from the drawing board.

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Kühn actually has to do with the pitfalls of everyday life like the tailgate of his car. Then the body of a battered man lies nearby, in a park. More fights for him are pending with his rebellious son Niko (Cedric Linus Eich), the strange neighbor Dirk (Peter Wolf), the neighboring couple Rohrschmidt (Oliver Stokowski / Susanne Schäfer) and an arrogant public prosecutor (Trystan Pütter).

Director Ralf Huettner (64, "Commissioner Lucas", ZDF) continued with "Kühn has to do" the novel of the same name by Jan Weiler (51, "Maria, he doesn’t like it!") in scene.