A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 2, 2023
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 2
Finale:
January 3, 2023
Original Title:
Die Frau im Meer
Alternate Titles:
Nordholm - Die Frau im Meer
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Network Movie
ZDF
Countries:
DE
After a missed call and a disturbing voicemail from his former colleague Hella Christensen, investigator Simon Kessler sets off for Nordholm. The commissioner is aware that something bad must have happened. When Hella's sailing boat is recovered at sea, traces of her blood and her cell phone are found on it, but there is no trace of the former commissioner herself. A SOKO, headed by the new police commissioner Lena Jansen, takes over the investigation. The investigative team not only has to solve Hella's disappearance, but also the death of 15-year-old Viviane, who was found in the woods by her friend Charlotte Broder and probably died of a drug overdose. Kessler realizes how little he knew about the life of his former colleague. After years, Hella's sister Rieke Lehwald suddenly appears with her husband Paul. Do the two have something to do with Hella's disappearance? Is it about an inheritance or a relationship act?
Casting Director:
Rebecca Gerling
Costume Designer:
Natascha Curtius-Noss
Carola Neutze
Director:
Thomas Berger
Director of Photography:
Gunnar Fuss
Editor:
Maren Unterburger
Editorial Staff:
Daniel Blum
Line Producer:
Roger Daute
Makeup Designer:
Heiko Wengler-Rust
Margrit Baxmann
Music:
Raffael Seyfried
Florian Tessloff
Producer:
Dietrich Kluge
Jutta Lieck-Klenke
Production Design:
Thorsten Lau
Sound:
Benjamin Schubert
Sound Designer:
Felix Roggel
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard Borowski
Writer:
Thomas Berger
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