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Mord in Ludwigslust 2012

★ 2.73 votes90 min📅 2012-05-17

Director Kai Wessel crafts a gripping crime drama in *Mord in Ludwigslust* (2012), where the discovery of a woman's body in a castle park sets off a high-stakes investigation shrouded in secrecy.

Director: Kai Wessel

Cast

Anja Kling
Anja Kling
Sophia Eichstätt
Mark Waschke
Mark Waschke
Mark Condor
Ina Weisse
Ina Weisse
Rebecca Schuster
Peter Prager
Peter Prager
Hilmar Hopf
Lea Mornar
Lea Mornar
Lulu Schuster
Florian Bartholomäi
Florian Bartholomäi
Sebastian Benjamin
Jochen Senf
Jochen Senf
Werner Eichstätt
Jens Münchow
Jens Münchow
Staatsanwalt Kohler
Michael Grimm
Michael Grimm
Udo Schuster
Michael Ihnow
Michael Ihnow
Wladimir Lukin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mord in Ludwigslust (2012) about?

The film follows investigator Sophia Eichstätt as she probes the murder of a woman named Lulu in Ludwigslust's castle park. As she digs deeper, she uncovers a web of silence, hidden motives, and shifting loyalties that force her to question who the real victim—and perpetrator—might be.

Who directed Mord in Ludwigslust?

Kai Wessel directed *Mord in Ludwigslust*, bringing a nuanced approach to its crime drama themes.

Who stars in Mord in Ludwigslust?

The film features Anja Kling, Mark Waschke, Ina Weisse, Peter Prager, and Lea Mornar in key roles.

Is Mord in Ludwigslust (2012) worth watching?

With its tight 90-minute runtime and a cast that delivers strong performances, *Mord in Ludwigslust* offers a satisfying blend of suspense and moral complexity. Crime drama enthusiasts will appreciate its layered storytelling and atmospheric tension.

How long is Mord in Ludwigslust?

*Mord in Ludwigslust* has a runtime of 90 minutes.

About Mord in Ludwigslust (2012) — A Crime Drama of Secrets and Betrayal in Small-Town Germany

Director Kai Wessel crafts a gripping crime drama in *Mord in Ludwigslust* (2012), where the discovery of a woman's body in a castle park sets off a high-stakes investigation shrouded in secrecy. Sophia Eichstätt, a sharp analyst from Kiel's LKA, delves into the case but finds herself trapped between conflicting loyalties and hidden motives. As the layers of this small-town tragedy unravel, Sophia must confront uncomfortable truths about the victim and those who knew her best. The film blends suspense with psychological depth, creating an atmosphere of mounting tension where guilt and fear blur the lines between perpetrator and victim.

Wessel's direction and the stellar cast, including Anja Kling and Mark Waschke, bring authenticity to this tale of deception and moral ambiguity. The story unfolds like a slow-burn thriller, where every character harbors secrets and the truth remains just out of reach. For fans of crime dramas that challenge perceptions, *Mord in Ludwigslust* offers a compelling narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.