She’s sitting in the parked car and just doesn’t want to let the topic go… Crime Scene Star Nora Tschirner (41) shoots back at the boss of a movie giant!

What has happened there?

The discussion that started about misconduct on the set of the cinema success Manta Manta 2 is getting another sequel. After the criticism in Der Spiegel about the allegedly bad handling on the set of the Constantin Film production company Til Schweiger (59) is in turmoil in the film industry.

Til Schweiger (here with Tina Ruland) on the set of “Manta Manta 2”: As the main actor and director, the cinema hero is said to have appeared there several times drunk

Photo: Copyright Constantin Film Verlei

Schweiger is said to have treated employees badly and appeared drunk on the set several times last summer.

Film-Boss Martin Moszkowicz (65) had responded to the allegations in the FAZ, had promised a refurbishment and was also an actress Nora Tschirner (41) mentioned. “She has shot for us on and off for the last few years. In all those years she has never come to me and said: ‘The conditions at Constantin Film are so unbearable that I no longer want to work here’.”

TV star Nora Tschirner wants the statements that she has not expressed any criticism of events on film sets (including Constantin).  She takes a position in a short video

TV star Nora Tschirner defends himself against statements that she has not criticized events on film sets (eg by Constantin). She takes a stand in a short video

Photo: normatschernau/Instagram

After the allegations against Schweiger, Tschirner was one of the first actresses to comment on the case and indicated fundamental problems with film sets. Moszkowicz’s interview is BUT not okay for Tschirner.

The actress now expresses herself on her Instagram account and positions herself clearly: “Now I have to comment on myself. To be honest, I actually wanted to avoid that.” Because she still hopes “for a constructive discussion on the subject of occupational safety measures in the film world and many other sectors in Germany”.

She basically wanted to encourage people to focus on “the attitude towards the topic of work and togetherness”.

Constantin boss Martin Moszkowicz promises to take the criticism of the set conditions seriously, but also accused Nora Tschirner in an interview of not having spoken out earlier

Constantin boss Martin Moszkowicz promises to take the criticism of the set conditions seriously, but also accused Nora Tschirner in an interview of not having spoken out earlier

Photo: Felix Hörhager/dpa

The path that Constantin chose with a big interview seems to upset Tschirner badly. She: “Now it is the case that Constantin has decided to do an interview after all.” She criticizes: “Bit late!”

The Tatort actress defends herself against the impression that Moszkowicz gave: She would “go in and out of Constantin. You know each other, you appreciate each other. You hang out – something like that”. That was not said explicitly by the film boss. But the impression of closeness was created in this way.

Tschirner resists this and substantiates this in her statement with part of a text message that she wrote to high-ranking employees to point out grievances in terms of working conditions.

Tschirner’s last major work together with the film distributor is said to have been around 12 years ago. “I had something to do with Constantin on ‘Vorstadtkrokodile’. Always a few days of shooting. And then I had half a day of shooting with a friend on the set and now I’m currently shooting with the Constantin and after the first day of shooting I wrote a very comprehensive message to the producers.”

In it she said she was “very critical. And that’s why I can’t let it stand now, as if I had always been too cowardly to say anything. It just doesn’t do it.”

By Sunday, more than 18,000 users had already “liked” Tschirner’s post. She switched off the comment function below because it was only about correcting her person.

The big discussion about the conditions in film will be continued – guaranteed…

Has had enough of silence and wants to point out problems in the area of ​​working conditions, not only in the film industry: Nora Tschirner

Has had enough of silence and wants to point out grievances in the area of ​​working conditions, not only in the film industry: Nora Tschirner

Foto: picture alliance / Flashpic

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