Lena Fauch - Gefährliches Schweigen (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 21, 2013

Original Title:
Lena Fauch - Gefährliches Schweigen

Genres:
Crime | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Hager Moss Film

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

The quiet place in the gallery of the church in Iffeldorf, where Lena Fauch occasionally found refuge and listened to the organist practise, is a place she will not see again for a long time. She accepts the offer from Detective Superintendent Kuda and becomes a police chaplain in Munich. Her first assignment confronts her with the criminal investigator Gregor Hoffmann. Hoffmann, who was assaulted during an arrest, is supposed to work through his misconduct with Lena Fauch. Hoffmann is unapproachable and rude. The encounters with him are provocative and disturbing. Chief Inspector Christian Fenn behaves quite differently. He is a self-confessed Christian and is delighted to have Lena as support in what he calls the "fight against Sodom and Gomorrah". Fenn is firmly convinced that he is one of the good guys.

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