
Mordnacht 2024
In the quiet village of Heiterstorf, just beyond Hamburg's bustling city limits, the motto 'One for all, all for one' takes on a darkly ironic twist in *Mordnacht* (2024).
Director: Friederike Jehn
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mordnacht (2024) about?
*Mordnacht* follows Gabriel Panski, a man seeking to reclaim his place in the tight-knit village of Heiterstorf, only to become entangled in a deadly cover-up. After a seemingly ordinary night at the local rowing club spirals into violence, Panski becomes the village's reluctant hero—and its most wanted secret. As the community rallies around him, the question lingers: how far will they go to protect their own?
Who directed Mordnacht?
Mordnacht was directed by Friederike Jehn, known for her work in atmospheric crime dramas that delve into moral complexities.
Who stars in Mordnacht?
The film features Maximilian Brückner, Rosalie Thomass, Jens Weisser, Claudia Kottal, and Gustav Peter Wöhler in key roles.
Is Mordnacht (2024) worth watching?
With its blend of small-town tension and crime drama, *Mordnacht* delivers a compelling watch for fans of suspenseful narratives. While IMDb has yet to rate it, the film's tight runtime and strong cast make it a solid pick for viewers who enjoy morally gray stories with a community-driven edge.
How long is Mordnacht?
Mordnacht runs for 89 minutes.
About Mordnacht (2024) — A Crime Thriller Where Small Towns Hide Darkest Truths
In the quiet village of Heiterstorf, just beyond Hamburg's bustling city limits, the motto 'One for all, all for one' takes on a darkly ironic twist in *Mordnacht* (2024). Directed by Friederike Jehn, this gripping TV crime movie blends small-town charm with high-stakes drama as Gabriel Panski, a former resident trying to redeem himself, finds himself thrust into an unexpected crisis. After a routine movie night at the heart of the community—the rowing club—turns deadly, Panski's act of heroism spirals into a deadly secret. The village closes ranks around him, desperate to protect their own, but the shadow of murder looms over their tightly knit world.
With a tense, atmospheric tone and sharp character dynamics, *Mordnacht* explores themes of redemption, loyalty, and the hidden fractures beneath rural tranquility. Jehn's direction crafts a suspenseful narrative where every alliance feels fragile, and trust is a currency as valuable as life itself.