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Federal Germany's Leading Detective Series, 25 March 2009
Author:
NicolaiLevin
"Tatort" (= Crime Scene) is one of the most popular detective series on
German TV. Feature length (90 min) episodes air on roughly 30 Sundays
of the year - following the evening news at 8:15 p.m.
The public network ARD that shows "Tatort" is organized federally, i.e.
it consists of a dozen regional TV stations. Each regional station have
their own police team depicted in their region. So, there is a Berlin
team, a Hamburg team, and so on - each have their own episodes under
the common label. Larger regional stations like WDR (Cologne) add 3 or
4 episodes each year, smaller ones like tiny Radio Bremen just 1.
The style and setting vary with the teams - that is part of the fun of
the series. Episodes from Frankfurt have been rather vanguard in terms
of cinematography and storytelling, while the Münster team is famed for
their witty dialogues and comic effects.
The regional differences also lead to a competition for audiences and
public attention. Viewers tend to choose what team episodes to watch -
with consequences for audience ratings and public discussions about the
poor scripts or the cheap productions that the Tatorte from some
stations have been suffering recently.
The feature length and the producers' ambitions to show not only
entertaining crime stories but also to present social issues like child
abuse, integration of immigrants, or school violence lead to high
public awareness for "Tatort". Episodes are regularly reviewed in
quality newspapers like Frankfurter Allgemeine or Süddeutsche Zeitung.
16 out of 30 people found the following review useful:
Add another comment, please, 27 April 2008
Author:
sonnyschlaegel from muenster, germany
There's not a single comment (so far) for 'Tatort'? That's really hard
to believe, since it's a very long running and popular series here in
Germany. I have seen some episodes, but not enough to consider myself
an expert on the series. If you are an expert, please go ahead and add
another comment.
Normally I always include a rating for the titles I comment on, but I
think it would be unfair to do so in this case. I don't think I have
seen any of the episodes from the 70s except for 'Reifezeugnis', and I
haven't seen many of those of later years. I don't consider myself an
avid fan of the series.
So what can I tell you about 'Tatort' ('crime scene')? The basic idea
is interesting. There are about 35 episodes per year (at least
nowadays). But you don't get to see the same team of detectives in
every episode. There are different teams from different parts of
Germany; that's what makes it interesting. (Some episodes even feature
teams from other countries, namely Austria and Switzerland.)
But I think that, at least nowadays, too many episodes suffer from bad
scripts. Often the cases are too confusing because they cram too much
into the 90 minutes running time. If you are interested in examples, go
to the user comments page for the episode 'Das Böse'. I have written a
comment on it. There's also a somewhat similar comment for 'Der
Kormorankrieg', titled 'Execrable' and written by a user called
'moabitnik'. (Please keep in mind that user comments are subject to
change and deletion. Though it's unlikely, a comment might be different
or gone tomorrow. I only refer to other comments because I think it
would be redundant to repeat information that can be read elsewhere.)
And I think that in many scripts there's too much 'political
correctness', for example there are too many iffy 'power women' among
the detectives.
Some more information that might be of interest:
Some episodes were only shown in Austria. They are listed as a spin-off
on the 'movie connections' page for 'Tatort'.
'Reifezeugnis' is perhaps the most famous episode. It was directed by
Wolfgang Petersen of 'Das Boot' fame and stars a young Nastassja
Kinski.
I guess Schimanski, played by Götz George, is the most popular
'Tatort'-detective. He got a spin-off series and two theatrical movies
were made with him.
The German experimental rock band Tangerine Dream wrote the title track
for 'Das Mädchen auf der Treppe' and scored a hit with it in Germany.
Some episodes are no longer shown as reruns because their content is
deemed too controversial. Some episodes have been edited after their
original airing, for example because of unwanted product placement.
Every German who has a TV set is required by law to pay fees for the
station that produces 'Tatort'. Believe it or not, you have to pay for
it even if you don't watch it. So the makers don't have to try hard to
get funding for the next episodes. I guess the quality of the series
might improve if they had to try harder.
Based on the episodes I have seen in the last few years, I would give
'Tatort' a rating of four points out of ten. But, as I have mentioned
above, I might be wrong, since I haven't watched many of the episodes,
so I won't rate it.
Edit / addition (27th August 2008): In the last months, I have seen
some reruns of old episodes from the 70s and 80s, and some new
episodes. There were a lot of good episodes among both of these, so I
would now give the series a rating of six points out of ten, because I
now guess that the ratio of bad episodes is lower than I had thought
before.
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