A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 30, 2010
Original Title:
Tod am Engelstein
Genres:
Crime | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
Die Literaturagentin Lara Brunn fährt nach längerer Zeit wieder in ihren Heimatort in den Bayerischen Alpen. Anlass ist der Geburtstag ihrer Mutter. Lara wartet gemeinsam mit ihrer Schwester Sylvia im Elternhaus, doch die Mutter taucht nicht auf. Am nächsten Tag findet ein Suchtrupp in den Bergen eine männliche Leiche, die schon seit mehreren Jahren dort liegt. Kurz darauf wird in der Nähe auch die Mutter tot aufgefunden. Während Sylvia an einen Unfalltod glaubt, vermutet Lara einen Mord. Sie stößt auf einige Ungereimtheiten und muss schnell feststellen, dass sie nur sehr wenig über das Leben ihrer Mutter weiß. Auch die eigene Vergangenheit wird immer ungewisser.
Casting:
Gitta Uhlig
Costume Design:
Eva Kantor
Director:
Christiane Balthasar
Director of Photography:
Hannes Hubach
Editor:
Andreas Althoff
Line Producer:
Jan Philip Lange
Makeup Artist:
Nanni Gebhardt-Seele
Iris Müller
Music:
Johannes Kobilke
Producer:
Nikola Bock
Heike Wiehle-Timm
Production Design:
Su Pröbster
Set Decoration:
Nadine Naumovic
Sound:
Michael Mladenovic
Writer:
Daniel Douglas Wissmann
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