Corinna Harfouch leaves Berlin Tatort after six cases

After just six cases, Corinna Harfouch is leaving the Berlin "Tatort". In an interview, the actress explains her reasons.

Corinna Harfouch has decided to leave her role after only six episodes of the Berlin "Tatort". In an interview, the actress discusses the limited opportunities to influence the crime series. She also addresses women's roles that she absolutely rejects. The departure is thus due to a lack of creative freedom in the production of the popular TV series.

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Somber photorealistic portrait of actor Peter Sattmann against a wintry Brandenburg Christmas backdrop for obituary illustration.
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Actor Peter Sattmann dies at the age of 77

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The well-known German actor Peter Sattmann has died at the age of 77 on the first Christmas holiday after a long illness in Brandenburg. He became known to millions through roles in TV series like 'Tatort' and Rosamunde Pilcher films. The agency Tom Produkt confirmed the death citing Sattmann's ex-partner Katja Riemann.

Thomas Hirschbiegel, the legendary police reporter from Hamburg, entered retirement at the end of November. After nearly half a century at the Mopo, he photographed hundreds of crime scenes and was often the first on site. Now, he reflects on his intense experiences in his apartment.

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Sabine de Mardt, head of Gaumont's German division, discussed the recent Netflix spy drama 'Unfamiliar' in an interview, highlighting its filming at the German intelligence headquarters and family-themed plot. She also shared details on reboots of 'Heidi' and 'The Wandering Harlot'. The conversation touched on challenges in the German TV production landscape.

Hundreds of people have protested in several German cities against the verdict in the case of non-binary person Maja T. in Hungary. The demonstrations demand their return to Germany for a fair trial. Politicians criticize the process as politically influenced.

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Panelist Marixa Balli has made the drastic decision to close her clothing store in the Flores neighborhood, marking a before and after in her professional life. Devastated by the situation, she spoke bluntly about how it forces her to rethink her future. She announced plans to change her line of work.

Five people were injured in shots fired in an apartment in Berlin-Tiergarten, two of them critically. Police have made several arrests and emphasize that there is no danger to the public. Investigations have been taken over by the homicide squad.

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Hundreds of filmmakers have expressed support for Berlinale director Tricia Tuttle in an open letter, warning against political interference. Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer has called an extraordinary supervisory board meeting where Tuttle's future may be decided. The letter emphasizes the importance of artistic freedom amid debates on the Middle East conflict.

 

 

 

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