Hunkeler macht Sachen
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Directed by | Markus Fischer |
Written by | Dominik Bernet, Hansjörg Schneider |
Produced by | Peter Spoerri |
Starring | Mathias Gnädinger |
Cinematography | Reinhard Schatzmann |
Edited by | Christian Iseli |
Music by | Markus Fritzsche |
Distributed by | PS Film GmbH Zürich[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Switzerland |
Language | Swiss German |
Hunkeler macht Sachen is a 2008 Swiss German language television film that was filmed and produced at locations in Switzerland and in France. It is the third film in the hexalogy starring Mathias Gnädinger as Swiss police detective Peter Hunkeler.[2]
Cast
- Mathias Gnädinger as Kommissär Peter Hunkeler
- Charlotte Heinimann as Hedwig
- Oliver Tobias as Thomas Garzoni
- Hanspeter Müller-Drossart as Wirt Edi
- Gilles Tschudi as Madörin
- Jürg Löw as Staatsanwalt Suter
- Marc Schmassmann as Assistant Lüdi
- Emanuela von Frankenberg as Gerichtsmedizinerin Anne de Ville
- Andrea Gloggner
- Peter Jecklin
- Ueli Jäggi
- Diana Rojas-Feile as Angel
- Doris Paladini as Barbara Amsler
Plot (excerpt)
A prostitute with slashed earlobes is found strangled in a pond. Later, Kommissär Hunkeler (Mathias Gnädinger) finds his sidekick Schirmer also murdered with slashed earlobes, however, he gradually begins to doubt his abilities, and later even he's suspended by his boss Staatsanwalt Suter. Thomas Gazoni, owner of a brothel and Marlene Mauch’s lover, Schirmer’s former girlfriend, is strongly suspected. As he tells to Hunkeler whose help he's asking, Gazoni (Oliver Tobias) is troubled by his past as a member of the Fahrende minority in Switzerland, and even was a ward of the Kinder der Landstrasse organisation in the 1970s. Although the Basel Police's younger colleague Madörin (Gilles Tschudi) is treating the "Schirmer case" as a murder involving drugs, Hunkeler is of another opinion, ...
Background
The hexalogy was produced for Swiss television SF DRS between 2004 (Das Paar im Kahn) and 2012 (Hunkeler und die Augen des Ödipus). This third instalment is based on the 2004 novel Hunkeler macht Sachen by Hansjörg Schneider.[3]
Production
Locations
The production of the Swiss television SRF was filmed at locations in Basel, in the Canton of Basel-Land and in Alsace in France. The film director also produced Das Paar im Kahn in 2004.
Kommissär Hunkeler
Hunkeler has unconventional methods, and has a lot of compassion for ordinary people, for society's little guys. These facts, as well as his at times gruff conduct bring him into conflict with colleagues and superiors. On occasion, Basel police want to get rid of him because Hunkeler often does not adhere to the rules. As the film director of the first Hunkeler film loves "fat detectives", Marie-Louise Bless searched for an actor who was "fat, charismatic, and could credibly embody an advocate for the little guy". Mathias Gnädinger was the ideal choice ("Gnädinger is Hunkeler is Gnädinger"), a view also shared by the author of the novel, Hans Jörg Schneider.[4] Mathias Gnädinger, in his early years a stage actor at the Theater Neumarkt at Neumarkt, Zürich, died on 3 April 2015,[5] hence the Hunkeler serial comprises six films in all.
Kinder der Landstrasse
The film refers to the Swiss Kinder der Landstrasse relief organization and the fate of those juvenile Fahrende victims.[6]
So in a short scene, the keeper of the archives handles over to Hunkeler among other documents a film, Kinder der Landstrasse, in which Mathias Gnädinger starred in 1993 as actor.
Reception
Hunkeler macht Sachen premiered at 14e Cinéma tout écran at Geneva in Switzerland in October 2008 and at the 44th Solothurn Film Festival in January 2009.[1] The film was repeatedly broadcast in the Swiss television, for the last time on 17 May 2015 on SRF 1. Hunkeler macht Sachen is available on DVD in a Swiss German language version with German subtitles.[7]
Festivals
- 2008: 14e Cinéma tout écran - Festival international du film et de la télévision at Geneva.[1]
- 2009: Solothurn Film Festival.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "Hunkeler macht Sachen". swissfilms.ch. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
- ^ Katharina Flieger (2013-07-06). "Mathias Gnädinger – so stur wie Kommissär Hunkeler" (in German). SRF Kultur. Retrieved 2015-04-29.
- ^ Hansjörg Schneider: Hunkeler macht Sachen. Diogenes, Zürich 2013, ISBN 978-3-257-24235-5.
- ^ "Medienmappe Das Paar im Kahn" (in German). Schweizer Fernsehen SF. Retrieved 2015-05-04.
- ^ Léa Spirig (2015-04-05). "Fischer über Gnädinger: "Die späte Liebe war ein Glücksfall"" (in German). G&G Spezial. Retrieved 2015-04-22.
- ^ Walter Leimgruber, Thomas Meier, Roger Sablonier. "Das Hilfswerk für die Kinder der Landstrasse. Historische Studie aufgrund der Akten der Stiftung Pro Juventute im Schweizerischen Bundesarchiv. Bundesarchiv Dossier 9. Bern 1998, ISBN 3-908-439-00-0 (PDF; 217 MB)" (in German). Bundesarchiv Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft. Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2014-11-14.
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