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For months, the case Uli Hoeneß the public held its breath. Now the first films about the fallen football functionary be on TV. The ZDF is making a start with a docu-drama about the sensational trial

It was the trial of the year. On March 13, 2014, the District Court of Munich Uli Hoeness sent for tax evasion millions in jail. Now comes a film about the sensational trial on television. The ZDF radiate this Thursday (20.15 clock) docudrama “Uli Hoeneß – The patriarch” of

28.5 million euros in taxes -. This huge sum has Hoeneß evaded, as he admitted in court. A three and a half year prison sentence brought him that which he took in June 2014th Earlier this year, the 63-year-old outdoor cat and has now only to sleep in jail. Hoeneß has a job during the day in the youth department of FC Bayern, beginning in March 2016, he could finally come at liberty

“There are only Wegducker and Rumschleimer -. And Hoeness slams the door into the house. This is partly totally pointless, but partly also very intelligent “, actor Thomas Thieme, who Hoeneß plays in the staged scenes of said. Just copy he had Hoeneß not want. He tried to look into the soul of him. “I had to find out: What directs this bull?”

In an attempt to answer this question, take turns in the film nachgedrehte, based on transcripts of a court reporter scenes are interspersed with interviews and archival footage from the eventful life of the famous football functionary and former president of Bayern Munich. The weakest scenes are the nachgedrehten, fictional from the youth and Sturm und Drang period of Hoeness, the strongest real interviews and recordings that today have almost historical value – including Hoeness’ talk show remarks about tax evaders from the time in he still was regarded as honest voice of the people and even Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed.

He had a long phone with Hoeness’ son, said producer Walid Naqshbandi. Hoeness even he had written three letters – which are but so far remained unanswered. The family comes in the film not to speak – but it sportscaster as Waldemar Hartmann, who reveals that Hoeness has the stock animals bull and bear inlaid as a mosaic in his pool, former soccer manager Reiner Calmund and the court reporter of the “Süddeutsche Zeitung”, Annette Ramelsberger .

The former DFB president Theo Zwanziger quoted his predecessor Egidius Braun with the following sentence about Hoeneß: “He had an erotic relationship with money.” He’s not the only one who has made an observation of this kind.

“We wanted the true Uli Hoeness as close as possible to come,” said ZDF culture boss Peter Arens. That is why we have chosen the form of docu-drama. In flashbacks the sporting achievements of the later tax criminals archive images are displayed. There are also pictures of the crashed aircraft whose crash he survived in 1982 as a single. There are also scenes from nachgedrehte his youth and early years as Bayern manager. The young Hoeness is here played by Shia LaBeouf

In addition to Hoeneß – old and young – the creators have made an effort to make all the protagonists to look as real as possible:. By Susanne Hoeness (Lisa Kreuzer) over judges Rupert Heindl (Uwe Preuss), Attorney of Angels (Peter Kremer) and Hoeness’ defense Hanns W. figs (Hanspeter Müller-Drossaart) to the football legends, sitting with Hoeness in the team bus. Surprise here: Football player Jens Jeremies is in a mini-role played by the “Good Times, Bad Times” star of the first hour. Andreas Elsholz

The ZDF is not the only station to the event Hoeneß has discovered a substance TV: Sat.1 shows on September 8, the satire “Udo honey – not a bad person.” The main character is played therein by Uwe Ochsenknecht. He said at the presentation of the first images from the film, ex-Bayern president Hoeness could be glad that a satire comes upon him on television. “If one is making a film about me, I’d be a bit proud.”

 

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