Todesfrist – Nemez und Sneijder ermitteln (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 7, 2019

Original Title:
Todesfrist – Nemez und Sneijder ermitteln

Alternate Titles:
Todesfrist - Nemez und Sneijder ermitteln

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Constantin Television
Epo-Film

Production Countries:
Austria | Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Based on Andreas Gruber's bestseller: A female corpse is found in Munich's Frauenkirche, suffocated by a large amount of ink—a reference to the "bad guys" in "Struwwelpeter." Munich detective Sabine Nemez takes over the investigation. However, parallels to cases in Leipzig and Cologne bring the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) into play, where the stubborn but brilliant case analyst and forensic psychologist Maarten S. Sneijder is investigating the series of murders. Reluctantly, but convinced by Sabine's instinct and talent, Sneijder allows the young detective, for whom solving the case is a personal concern, to continue her involvement in the investigation. The bloody trail leads the quick-witted duo to Vienna, where psychologist Helene Berger has received a package containing a severed thumb—the story of the "thumb-sucker." This makes her part of a bizarre psychological game, for every murder is preceded by a riddle from the murderer...

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Book:
Verena Kurth

Casting:
Stefany Pohlmann

Co-Producer:
Dieter Pochlatko

Director:
Christopher Schier

Editor:
Nils Landmark

Novel:
Andreas Gruber

Original Music Composer:
Markus Kienzl

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