Hauptkommissar Jens Hinrichs soll den aus dem Schweriner Gefängnis getürmten Betrüger Tänzer aufspüren. Tänzers Spur führt Hinrichs nach Grimnitz, einen idyllischen Ort, der durch ein ehrgeiziges Stauseeprojekt seine touristische Infrastruktur zu verbessern hofft. Das Erste, was Hinrichs ins Auge sticht, sind die Wahlplakate für eine Nachwahl in Grimnitz. Kein anderer als Lacleur, jetzt Kommunalpolitiker und ehemals Verbündeter im "aufrechten Geist" von Hinrichs Kollege Groth, tritt hier als Spitzenkandidat an. Während Hinrichs Ermittlungen im Fall Tänzer erstmal ergebnislos bleiben, stellt er mit Erstaunen fest, welch engmaschiges Netz von Beziehungen der Politiker Lacleur in Grimnitz geknüpft hat.
If there’s one show that has stood the test of time in the world of crime dramas, it’s undoubtedly Tatort. First airing on November 29, 1970, this German-language police procedural television series has become a staple in households across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Broadcasted on major channels like ARD, ORF 2, and SF1, Tatort has produced over 1200 episodes across its remarkable 55 seasons. Each episode is distinctively crafted by various regional broadcasters, showcasing unique settings and local customs while maintaining a thread of gripping crime-solving narratives.
One of the most compelling aspects of Tatort is its commitment to character depth and development. The format allows for feature-length episodes averaging around 90 minutes each—far longer than typical weekly dramas—which affords viewers an immersive experience into the lives of its protagonists. From iconic inspectors like Schimanski to contemporary favorites navigating complex cases in bustling cities or quiet towns, viewers get a multi-dimensional view of not just the crimes but the cultures surrounding them. This emphasis on character makes it easy for audiences to connect with their stories and invest emotionally in their fates.
The collaborative production model behind Tatort is another reason for its phenomenal longevity and success. Each participating regional TV station contributes uniquely styled episodes featuring different teams of inspectors solving crimes in their own cities—from scenic Vienna to vibrant Berlin—showcasing local architecture and dialects as integral parts of the plotline. This approach not only enriches each episode but also fosters a sense of community among viewers who may recognize their own locales being portrayed onscreen.