the scene of the crime: The outgoing Bobby: The thinking of the protagonists of the Weimar-”crime scene”
Sunday, 05.02.2017, 20:15
absurdity, wit, and a hint of confusion. The seem to be the ingredients of the latest Weimar-”scene of the crime: The outgoing Bobby”. So Christian Ulmen, Nora Tschirner and co. think about the Film.
In Weimar, in “The outgoing Bobby” again, a crime, which, of course, the “crime scene”commissioners Lessing and mandrel on the Plan. Once again, a fire work of drollery and wit, the will certainly not convince Everyone. What the actors Christian Ulmen, Nora Tschirner, the writers, the Director, so as actor Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey, embodying the episodes main role of the Lupo, think about the movie, you can find here:
Christian Ulmen not quite without irony about the “crime scene”:
Here there is the Film “All is love” with Nora Tschirner and Christian Ulmen
“in addition to voltage (murder) and erotic (Commissioner Lessing) offers game our ‘crime scene’ with a professional look. We speak loud and clear. Our facial Expressions and Gestures betrayed: Because actors are at work, do your job, make your Job great."
Nora Tschirner on the fact that the mandrel and Lessing, the eyes were by this “crime scene” opened:
“you realize that your views of your colleagues was up to now a fairly superficial. Such knowledge is often quite a shock, if it was up to date, for a prudent, empathetic character, and paves the way for further self-reflection."
Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey on the cocoa-Tick of his role Lupo:
“cocoa is for Lupo, such as petrol for the car. Without the fuel, it is in gear. To me it comes with coffee in a similar way. I need in the morning and my three cups of coffee. Otherwise, I’m not awake."
Director Sebastian Marka on the fairy-tale appearance in the Film:
“visually, we focused on fairy tales. It is cold outside and warm inside. You want to go fast, in a place of safety from all the Evil out there."
The authors Murmel Clausen and Andreas Pflügler, what is for you the Inspiration of your books:
Clausen: “the water from the Ilm.”
Pflügler: “and our frequent expeditions into the dark heart of Thuringia. Again and again we encounter strains – they call it the villages – which had for centuries no contact with the outside world."
Clausen: “It invites us to a glass of coarse sausage, and the Elders tell us about your legends.”
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