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Release Date:
December 4, 2020
Original Title:
Schuss in der Nacht - Die Ermordung Walter Lübckes
Genres:
Documentary | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
AVE Publishing GmbH & Co. KG
HR
NDR
RBB
SWR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 89
On June 1st, 2019, around 11:30pm, the shoot which represents a turning point in the federal republic falls. In the hessian small town Wolfhagen-Istha, the district president of Kassel, Walter Lübcke, is murdered during this night, while, just a few meters away, the annual carnival is putting the locals into a festive mood. It is DNA-evidence on the clothes of Walter Lübcke which leads the investigators on June 15th, 2019, to his presumptive murderer: Stephan Ernst. The previously convicted right-wing extremist Ernst gets arrested by a SEK unit in Kassel. A first background check reveals: Stephan Ernst was known to the security authorities, but they did not have him on their radar for six years. Now he is back. And a person is dead. The docu-drama “Schuss in der Nacht” („Shoot in the dark“) tells emotionally, and simultaneously factually, how the deadly attack on Lübcke came to be. It tells about the first far-right motivated murder of a politician since the era of national socialism.
Assistant Director:
Madeleine von Senfft
Casting:
Charlotte Siebenrock
Costumer:
Katharina Schnelting
Director:
Raymond Ley
Director of Photography:
Dirk Heuer
Editor:
David Kuruc
Natali Barrey
Editorial Staff:
Marc Brasse
Esther Schapira
Eric Friedler
Sabine Mieder
Rolf Bergmann
Sabine Elke
Thomas Reutter
Executive Producer:
Joheina Hamami
Tonio Kellner
Lighting Technician:
Tilo Ullrich
J. Paul Fahle
Jesco Rohleder
Line Producer:
Brian A. Moser
Makeup Artist:
Eva Schubert
Heidi Debbah
Mix Technician:
Oliver Achatz
Music:
Steffen Britzke
Original Concept:
Dirk Eisfeld
Producer:
Tim Klimes
Walid Nakschbandi
Christiane Mädge
Production Assistant:
Helen Dreesen
Production Design:
Holger Sebastian Müller
Alexa Klett
Researcher:
Regina Kaczmarek
Uta Zorn
Arabella Wintermayr
Martín Steinhagen
Beate Selchow
Johanna Behre
Scientific Consultant:
Annette Ramelsberger
Hajo Funke
Screenplay:
Raymond Ley
Hannah Ley
Sound:
Antoine Schweitzer
Unit Manager:
Caroline Dyrek
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