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TV Column: “The End of Patience”: Like a German film-tolerance to … – ABC Online

Wednesday, 19.11.2014, 23:05 · FOCUS editor Beate Strobel
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As part of the” Week of Tolerance “brings the book of youth judge Kirsten Heisig the ARD on the screen. And that is neither her nor the theme week meet.

That Neukölln nothing for social romantics, you can see here also that the Lebanese Turkish greengrocer in the delivery pee to possible to take over his shop soon. In the neighborhood, teaches police wardens Hück, live 70 to 80 percent of Berlin offenders, and in turn, 70 percent of them have a migration background. As the new Youth Justice Corinna Kleist holds but somewhat exaggerated, he asks pointedly back: “Who sits in for you on the dock? The Peter and Hartmut – or Muhammed Ali and the “

The grace of Judges

On June 28, 2010, youth judge Kirsten Heisig took in the Tegel forest life to her. legacies include the “Neukölln Model” – an expedited judicial process among young people – and their much-discussed non-fiction book “The End of Patience” Four years after Heisig suicide ARD has its heritage now filmed fact that the film found favor in the eyes of the “Judge Merciless.. “would have found, may be doubted.

Criminals children, helpless parents

The film, which has set out to be part of the” to be “Week of tolerance, although is colored, but but a blatant black and white painting: migrant children come here only as small to large criminals before, the swish of the Pontiac over schoolyards, deal drugs, beat, steal and rape your parents have long since lost control of them and see their last task of education. is to defend the young against the police. “You do not need money, Ms. Wahid, you need a German course,” snaps against Corinna Kleist aka Kirsten Heisig one of those mothers. The turns and spits Kleist’s mirror image in the face. Tolerance towards foreigners do not promote such scenes sure.

But even the figure of Kirsten Heisig is not the film justice. It is only shown as burning for their task and increasingly burnt officer – that she was a mother, sounds only briefly. That she suffered from depression, remains outside before. That they always panting running through the woods and fields looks, must meet as insight into their soul. Against these gaps in the script, even a actor size as Martina Gedeck not arrive, their judge remains two-dimensional and stereotyped.



tell Too much wanted the drama of lawyer Kirsten Heisig, the social conditions denounce in Neukölln and send a reminder a more consistent handling of the judiciary with intensive offenders: “The End of Patience” want so perhaps for that very reason and scratches everywhere at the surface only. “Distance I can not,” Judge says Kleist once. The film unfortunately

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