A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
February 6, 2016
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 2
Finale:
February 6, 2016
Creators:
Kilian Riedhof
Original Title:
Der Fall Barschel
Alternate Titles:
Der Fall B.
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
ARD Degeto
Zeitsprung Pictures
Countries:
DE
West Germany, 1987. The politician Uwe Barschel (1944-87), member of the Christian Democratic Union party and Minister-President of the Schleswig-Holstein region, is found dead in very sinister circumstances. Reporter David Burger pledges to find the truth behind one of the most important political scandals in German history, investigating countless speculations and conspiracy theories as he fights his own personal demons.
Art Direction:
Esther Schreiner
Casting:
Simone Bär
Costume Designer:
Lucia Faust
Director of Photography:
Benedict Neuenfels
Editor:
Andreas Radtke
First Assistant Director:
Jan Sebastian Ballhaus
Gaffer:
Michael Herrmann
Makeup Designer:
Kerstin Gaecklein
Original Music Composer:
Peter Hinderthür
Producer:
Ariane Krampe
Production Design:
Yeşim Zolan
Production Manager:
Majid Aoulad Abdellah
Konstantin von Carlowitz
Script Supervisor:
Lucia Mostowicz
Set Decoration:
Nele Jordan
Sound Designer:
Kai Tebbel
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Stefan Korte
Sound Recordist:
Miroslav Babić
Special Effects Supervisor:
Jens Döldissen
Still Photographer:
Stefan Erhard
Stephan Rabold
Stunt Coordinator:
François Doge
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Rolf Muetze
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