
Mord in Eberswalde 2013
In the quiet, mist-laden forests of Brandenburg's Eberswalde, a chilling crime sends ripples through the community in 2013's *Mord in Eberswalde*.
Director: Stephan Wagner
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mord in Eberswalde (2013) about?
*Mord in Eberswalde* follows Chief Commissioner Heinz Gödicke as he investigates the brutal murders of two children in a small Brandenburg town. His relentless pursuit of the truth clashes with Stasi Major Witt, who resists Gödicke's unorthodox methods. The case becomes a deeper exploration of justice, bureaucracy, and the dark secrets lurking beneath the surface.
Who directed Mord in Eberswalde?
Stephan Wagner directed *Mord in Eberswalde*. Known for his work in German crime dramas, Wagner brings a tense, atmospheric style to this 2013 thriller.
Who stars in Mord in Eberswalde?
The film features Florian Panzner as Chief Commissioner Heinz Gödicke, Ronald Zehrfeld as Stasi Major Witt, and a supporting cast including Ulrike C. Tscharre, Godehard Giese, and Martin Brambach.
Is Mord in Eberswalde (2013) worth watching?
As a crime thriller, *Mord in Eberswalde* offers a gripping narrative with strong performances and a moody atmosphere. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its genre and themes make it a compelling watch for fans of German crime dramas.
How long is Mord in Eberswalde?
The runtime of *Mord in Eberswalde* is 90 minutes.
About Mord in Eberswalde (2013) — A Cold War Crime Thriller in Brandenburg's Shadows
In the quiet, mist-laden forests of Brandenburg's Eberswalde, a chilling crime sends ripples through the community in 2013's *Mord in Eberswalde*. Florian Panzner stars as Chief Commissioner Heinz Gödicke, a determined investigator who defies convention to track down the perpetrators of a brutal double murder. Stephan Wagner's gripping thriller unfolds as Gödicke clashes with Stasi Major Witt, portrayed by Ronald Zehrfeld, who questions the commissioner's unorthodox methods. The tension escalates as the investigation exposes deep-seated secrets and a haunting atmosphere of distrust.
The film blends crime and psychological suspense, diving into the shadows of Cold War-era Germany. With a runtime of just 90 minutes, *Mord in Eberswalde* delivers a tightly paced narrative that grips viewers from start to finish. Wagner crafts a moody, atmospheric thriller where justice and morality collide in a small town shrouded in secrets.