In this case, of course, it turns around the missing millions from the bank robbery by Adam’s father from the last episode of “Tatort”. But it is also about whether you prefer to go it alone or are willing to walk a path together.

Although the latest SR crime scene by a aggressive and violent mood characterized by the hooligan scene, in which women like Alina (Bineta Hansen) also have their place, it’s not a dark thriller like its predecessor “The Heart of the Snake”. But it is also more than “just” a thriller. For Kerstin Polte, the special value on one queer point of view it is above all “a great character film”. And she even peppered it with some funny scenes and dry humor. “I also like to tell dramas in a humorous way,” she tells the German Press Agency, “because I have the feeling that you really invite a lot of people to look into dark corners.”

The right location for your “Industrial Western” In any case, she found it in Saarland: Because “The Cold of the Earth” is not only set in the beautiful commissariat on the Saar, but also in the desolate living environment of football fans, in front of industrial backdrops and on a coal dump. “It’s like the hooligans,” says Polte. “There is not the shiny surface, but also the angular, edgy, worn and rough that lies behind it.”

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