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In Face of the Crime

Im Angesicht des Verbrechens

Germany, Austria, Poland

2010

490 Min
Color
1.78:1
German, Russian, Hebrew, Ukrainian
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DIR Dominik Graf

EXEC Kathrin Bullemer

PROD Marc Conrad, Wolfgang Delhaes

SCR Rolf Basedow

DP Michael Wiesweg

CAST Max Riemelt, Ronald Zehrfeld, Mišel Matičević, Marie Bäumer, Katja Nesytowa, Alina Levshin, Arved Birnbaum, Mark Ivanir, Alessija Lause, Sandro Lohmann

ED Claudia Wolscht

PROD DES Claus-Jürgen Pfeiffer

MUSIC Sven Rossenbach, Florian van Volxem

SOUND Rainer Haase, Marcel Spisak, Max Rammler-Rogall

Synopsis

In the 1920s, when hundreds of thousands of exiled Russians, who had fled Leninʼs revolution, began to make their mark on Berlinʼs urban landscape, the cityʼs inhabitants nicknamed Charlottenburg Charlottengrad. Dominik Graf ʼs In Face of the Crime is set in this part of Berlin several waves of immigration later. It is a daring story about duty and guilt, but above all about the difficulty of defining oneself as an individual in a world where one is defined by oneʼs origins. Marek Gorsky is a Russian Jew. He is a policeman and his sister Stella is married to a Mafia boss. Marek is drawn into a bloody war between two clans; he resolves the death of his older brother and falls in love with a young Ukrainian, who is forced to work as a high-class prostitute in Berlin.

In his unusual new film, Graf makes use of one of the characteristics of the serial format that should not be underestimated – the fact that one is allowed to go over the top, to concentrate on the supporting roles and on details. In one of the episodes, a subboss who would like to leave the “company” is the main character; in another a couple made up of two corrupt police officers is the focus. A great epic, with a flood of stories that keep you rooted to your seat. —Christoph Terhechte

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Dominik Graf

Dominik Graf was born September 6, 1972, as the son of the actors Selma and Robert Graf. In 1972, he took up German language and literature studies as well as musicology at the University of Munich. In 1974, however, he switched to the Academy for Television & Film (HFF), where he shot the short film “Carlas Briefe” during his first academic year. In addition to his studies, he wrote screenplays for the TV series Auf Achse. Furthermore, he played small roles in feature films such as Der Mädchenkrieg (1977, Alf Brustellin, Bernhard Sinkel). He also took on the leading role in Heidi Genée’s comedy 1 + 1 = 3 (1979).

He received the Bavarian Film Award for his graduation film Der kostbare Gast (1979). Subsequently, Graf concentrated on his television work and directed several episodes for series such as Familientag and Köberle kommt. With his work on the TV series Der Fahnder and the Tatort episode Schwarzes… read more

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