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Release Date:
September 30, 2023
Original Title:
Sörensen fängt Feuer
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Claussen+Putz Filmproduktion
NDR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 89
Inspector Sörensen has finally retreated to the Frisian province, but he still has to contend with his own inner demons. Loneliness, insomnia and inner restlessness plague him, and although he does everything he can to stop taking his medication for the anxiety disorder, he remains trapped in his psychological torment. One dark night he almost runs over a young, disturbed woman on the country road. She is malnourished, wears only a nightgown and is blind. After she finally reveals her identity to Sörensen, a web of murder, religious madness and well-kept secrets begins to unfold before him. Sörensen is overwhelmed, not only by the shocking situation, but also by his own demons, which are gaining power over him again. The villagers reject him, and as fear takes hold of him again, he will soon realize that it won't just be a corpse.
Casting:
Nina Haun
Patrick Dreikauss
Casting Assistant:
Laura Buschhagen
Cinematography:
Kristian Leschner
Colorist:
Henning Sancken
Commissioning Editor:
Christian Granderath
Pauline Rosenberg
Costume Design:
Caterina Czepek
Dialogue Editor:
Kai Storck
Director:
Bjarne Mädel
Editor:
Benjamin Ikes
First Assistant Camera:
Tobias Kaffenberger
First Assistant Director:
Christoph Holsten
Key Grip:
Andreas Frey
Michael Bauert
Lighting Technician:
Ole Schmetzer
Line Producer:
Jens Oberwetter
Makeup Artist:
Nina Heppelmann
Iris Müther
Mirjam Himmelsberger
Music:
Volker Bertelmann
Novel:
Sven Stricker
Producer:
Jakob Claussen
Ulrike Putz
Production Accountant:
Bernd Hein
Production Coordinator:
Susanne Paffrath
Production Design:
Vicky von Minckwitz
Production Manager:
Pascal Biermann
Script Supervisor:
Alisa Leptihn
Second Assistant Director:
Matthias Schuart
Sound:
Urs Krüger
Sound Assistant:
Marc Dauen
Writer:
Sven Stricker
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