Sunday, January 31, 2016

Anna Schudt: “It’s definitely not a happy ending” – ABC Online

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A lot of alcohol, more problems and cases of child abduction: In Dortmund was again a lot going on. An old case was reopened, a missing boy reappeared. In the interview, Anna Schudt talks about the “crime scene” and also reveals what is really running between Commissioners.

In “Dog Days” made a dead that an unresolved case yet was once rolled up: 14 years ago, a boy was gone, which was never found. This aroused unpleasant memories in “Tatort” -Kommissarin Martina Bönisch (Anna Schudt), because it was at that time in charge of the investigation. Anna Schudt that determined in the Dortmund team since 2012, has spoken in an interview with spot on news about for them unusually emotional Sundays crime -. And thereby also reveal what actually runs between Bönisch and colleague Faber (Jörg Hartmann)

In “Dog Day Afternoon” the investigations are taken in an old missing persons case, again, the Martina Bönisch fairly enforce. Why this case is so emotional for them?

You can find the movie “An open cage” with Anna Schudt

Anna Schudt: It was at that time one of her first cases, and they could not solve. This child had disappeared while she had a family problem. That’s why she thinks to be not addressed the case properly or not to have done enough. There is a sense of guilt, which has accompanied them through the years.

See in “Dog Day Afternoon” a happy ending

Schudt: No, there is no happy ending. 14 years have passed, can not retrieve it. The man is dead, the child is traumatized. Actually, all of which are still traumatized. It has cured nothing and there is no hope. Absolutely not, it is a happy ending – that would fit even for Dortmunder “Tatort”

How would you evaluate this event as a whole

Schudt: It is a very.? personal case. It’s not about a typical Dortmund issue but a human. That’s different than before. I think it’s great that every character is taken seriously and all topics are covered very personal. The figures in our team here come to a kind of detail that makes you want to try something new

Speaking at the investigators. The Dortmund are not even particularly exemplary. But what distinguishes it particularly from

Schudt: The team is very influenced by Faber’s unconventional, anarchic and to also determine more intuitive kind. Go unusual ways. That may or may not be one. These gruff kind deal with each other. There is never really a solution or a point of harmony and it is always pretty nitty-gritty with these people and their issues. I think that’s pretty exciting for us

Now times Honestly. What’s going on between Faber and Bönisch

Schudt: Well, it’s a love story. But it is not a love story that ends in bed or somehow fits into a classic pattern. These two figures are not aware of how close they are located or how close they could come. But there is definitely a very large interface between them. The evolving again in a new direction and I find absolutely beautiful. Also, because we ourselves do not know where it’s going exactly

What do you like because of your own role is best

Schudt:.? At my character I like the most is that they is not sympathetic. I like that I can play it, like a barking dog. Boenisch is neither beautiful, nor is it friendly. You do not know if you like them, or if they are found totally stupid. Can not smile too? And it is precisely this point, do not be sympathetic or having to meet anything – I like to play

In view of Til Schweiger’s “Off Duty”, which starts on 4 February. It is a “crime scene” into Cinema

Schudt:? At the end of the “Tatort” is always an experimental arrangement. We already had everything with us, everything is possible and you can try everything. I think it’s great. Til Schweiger is one of our most popular and when he finds his “crime scene” must now times to the movies, then does not harm yes. If it works, that’s great. Then it’s halt “Tatort”, but is perhaps just a great thriller.

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