Bremer Tatort: Is Germany's Students Really Doing so Badly?
13 Articles
13 Articles
The Bremen "Tatort: If you could only save one with Moormann (Jasna Fritzi Bauer) and Selb (Luise Wolfram) draws a horror picture of the current Studi scene: precarious living conditions, fundamental fears, drugs, hidden abortions - and very little solidarity. Is it really that bad?
"Spiegel" and "Süddeutsche" with devastating findings about the view of the ARD-krimis on young people
In the wax-figure cabinet of Gen Z: After the murder of a student, the Bremen »Tatort« team investigates in a WG full of snugs, nerds and sensitive little ones.
Deadly Uni-Drama in Bremen: A student dies between party noise and exam anxiety. While Linda Selb fails, Liv Moormann gets surprising help in the new "Tatort".
"If you could only save one" is the title of Bremen's "Tatort". It's about the death of a young student. Once again, this is less crime than a social study - the Gen Z as a youth movement, whose part you don't want to be.
"If only one could be saved" leads the Bremen "Tatort" investigators into the student scene. Here, they not only encounter a murder case, but also a whole host of tired clichés.
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