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Berlin – Eine Stadt sucht den Mörder 2003

📅 2003-10-14

In Berlin – Eine Stadt sucht den Mörder (2003), directed by Urs Egger, a talented photojournalist Lena's career takes a dramatic turn when she photographs the chilling crime scenes of the infamous "Snow White Killer.

Director: Urs Egger

Cast

Annett Renneberg
Annett Renneberg
Lena Schumann
Anna Brüggemann
Anna Brüggemann
Vanessa
Luca Zamperoni
Luca Zamperoni
Marco
Franz Dinda
Franz Dinda
Mick
Bernhard Leute
Bernhard Leute
Frank Schumann
Heikko Deutschmann
Heikko Deutschmann
Paul Meinold
Jennifer Ulrich
Jennifer Ulrich
Mia
Joachim Paul Assböck
Joachim Paul Assböck
Mörder
Ronald Nitschke
Ronald Nitschke
Wieland Beck

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Berlin – Eine Stadt sucht den Mörder (2003) about?

This crime thriller follows photojournalist Lena, whose career skyrockets after she captures the gruesome crime scenes of the "Snow White Killer." When her sister's friend becomes the latest victim, Lena takes matters into her own hands, uncovering a web of deception that ties into Berlin's taxi industry.

Who directed Berlin – Eine Stadt sucht den Mörder?

The film was directed by Urs Egger, known for his work in German television and film, including crime dramas that blend suspense with social commentary.

Who stars in Berlin – Eine Stadt sucht den Mörder?

The cast features Annett Renneberg, Anna Brüggemann, Luca Zamperoni, Franz Dinda, and Bernhard Leute in pivotal roles.

Is Berlin – Eine Stadt sucht den Mörder (2003) worth watching?

If you enjoy atmospheric crime thrillers with a touch of psychological tension, this 2003 German film is worth your time. While it doesn't hold an IMDb rating, its themes of media frenzy and vigilante justice make it a compelling watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Berlin – Eine Stadt sucht den Mörder?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Berlin – Eine Stadt sucht den Mörder (2003) — A Berlin Crime Thriller You Won't Forget

In Berlin – Eine Stadt sucht den Mörder (2003), directed by Urs Egger, a talented photojournalist Lena's career takes a dramatic turn when she photographs the chilling crime scenes of the infamous "Snow White Killer." The killer's macabre artistry, staging victims like grotesque mannequins, thrusts Lena into the spotlight. But her world shatters when her sister's friend becomes the latest victim. Determined to uncover the truth, Lena launches her own investigation—only to find herself drawn into a dangerous web of suspicion. As Berlin's tabloids point fingers at taxi drivers, a vigilante group emerges, fueled by union boss Paul's leadership. When Lena and Paul's paths cross, their growing attraction is overshadowed by a chilling realization: the killer might be closer than anyone suspects.

This gripping crime thriller weaves a tense narrative around themes of obsession, justice, and the blurred lines between hunter and hunted. Set against Berlin's gritty backdrop, the film delivers an atmospheric exploration of media frenzy and urban paranoia, where truth and perception collide in unexpected ways.