
Zu neuen Ufern 2022
In *Zu neuen Ufern (2022)*, director Nikolaus Leytner crafts a tense, atmospheric crime thriller set against the shadowy backdrop of a joint Czech-Austrian police operation.
Director: Nikolaus Leytner
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zu neuen Ufern (2022) about?
*Zu neuen Ufern* follows a rookie police officer thrust into a high-stakes investigation after a colleague is killed during a raid on an illegal rave. As a Czech drug dealer disappears, the officer refuses to let the case go cold, uncovering layers of corruption and danger in the process.
Who directed Zu neuen Ufern?
Nikolaus Leytner directs *Zu neuen Ufern*, bringing a sharp eye for suspense and realism to this crime drama.
Who stars in Zu neuen Ufern?
The film stars Maria Hofstätter, Leonard Hädler Stirský, Karl Fischer, Martin Pechlát, and Miriam Fussenegger in pivotal roles.
Is Zu neuen Ufern (2022) worth watching?
As an unrated crime thriller, *Zu neuen Ufern* offers a gritty, character-driven story with strong performances. Fans of atmospheric crime dramas will likely find it engaging, though its lack of a rating may give pause to some viewers.
How long is Zu neuen Ufern?
The runtime for *Zu neuen Ufern* is 88 minutes.
About Zu neuen Ufern (2022) — A Crime Thriller of Duty and Deception
In *Zu neuen Ufern (2022)*, director Nikolaus Leytner crafts a tense, atmospheric crime thriller set against the shadowy backdrop of a joint Czech-Austrian police operation. When a deadly confrontation erupts at an illegal rave deep in the border forest, rookie officer Johanna is killed, and a suspected drug dealer vanishes without a trace. The investigation takes a dark turn as her colleague refuses to let justice fade into the dense woods, determined to uncover the truth behind the mystery.
With sharp direction and a gripping narrative, *Zu neuen Ufern (2022)* explores themes of duty, loss, and the blurred lines between law and survival. The 88-minute runtime keeps the tension relentless, while the ensemble cast—led by Maria Hofstätter and Leonard Hädler Stirský—delivers raw performances that heighten the film's unsettling realism. A moody, morally complex thriller for fans of crime dramas that linger long after the credits roll.