Crime Scene: Born in Pain: Artists, Awards, Record: That's why the thriller is so worth seeing

After the first broadcast of the "Tatort: ​​In Pain Born" on October 12, 2014, critics and fans were blown away by this extremely brutal (about 50 bodies), but also very artistic thriller "between Shakespeare melodrama and Western". LKA investigator Felix Murot (Ulrich Tukur) is caught up in his past: his former best friend Richard Harloff (Ulrich Matthes), with whom he attended the police school, returns to his life and pursues a devilish plan ...

On Sunday, the first repeats the cult movie on the usual slot at 20:15 clock. That makes this "crime scene" so worth seeing.

The actors

Ulrich Tukurs (60) opponent was above all a celebrated theater star before the thriller. Since the broadcast, the Berlin actor Ulrich Matthes (59) is also a popular man for TV and cinema productions. He also confirmed in a previous interview with spot on news that his film has changed a great deal: "I have received some follow-up offers, including 'Die Puppenspieler' [2017], which I was able to achieve because of my strong commitment to German Do not make theater in Berlin. "



Even actor Alexander Held (59, "Tannbach", "Munich Murder"), who in the course of the thriller becomes one of the incredibly many bodies, could not escape the hype surrounding the film. "At the time of the broadcast, I was in Hamburg, the echo was overwhelming, I received a lot of letters, which were then brought to my room," he recalled half a year after the broadcast in conversation with the news agency.

The film music

A special feature is the musical accompaniment. For this "crime scene" exclusively classical music was used, including pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Peter Tchaikovsky, Antonio Vivaldi, George Frideric Handel and Giuseppe Verdi. Some of the film music was recorded by the Symphony Orchestra of the Hessische Rundfunk.



Massive awards

Also, there was certainly no lack of awards. Ulrich Tukur and Ulrich Matthes were awarded the Grimme Prize in 2015 and Matthes the Golden Camera. The book, direction and editorial staff were also honored with the prestigious Grimme Prize. Another Golden Camera was the "Best German TV Movie".

Already at its premiere in summer 2014 at the Munich Film Festival clears the thriller: The Hessian Broadcasting received the Bernd Burgemeister Television Award for Best Feature Film from the series New German Television. The reason at that time: "This is not a conventional thriller at any stage." It is surprising TV entertainment with great narrative elegance and visual sense of style. "As a spectator, one is emotionally carried away and at the same time maintains ironic distance."

At the Festival of German Film in Ludwigshafen there was the Media Culture Award for the makers. In addition, "In Pain born" received the Audience Award of the festival as well as a "Special Award" from the Filmkunstpreis jury. As part of the TV Film Festival Baden-Baden 2014, the thriller won the 3sat Audience Award and the Television Film Prize of the German Academy of Performing Arts.



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