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The film follows the career of detective inspector Marianne Atzeroth-Freier through the Hamburg police force of the 80s and 90s. At the end of the 70s, Marianne is 30 years old and a single parent; she becomes one of Hamburg's first female police officers. Marianne is one of the first women ever to be promoted to the Hamburg homicide squad. The opposing forces in this male-dominated world are strong, she is not really taken seriously and is even bullied along the way, until she comes to the attention of the furrier Lutz R.. Against the considerable resistance of her superior, Marianne investigates in her spare time and makes a significant contribution to solving the case of the "acid barrel murderer".

Top Cast

  • Maren Eggert

    Maren Eggert

    Narrator (voice)

  • Constanze Andree

    Constanze Andree

    Marianne Atzeroth-Freier

  • Claudia Haarbrücker

    Claudia Haarbrücker

    Margarete Röhl

  • Matthias Norden

    Matthias Norden

    Lutz R.

  • Claus Schierenbeck

    Claus Schierenbeck

    Kurt Klösser

  • Stephan Ziwich

    Stephan Ziwich

    Dr. Klaus Püschel

  • Joachim Pollex

    Joachim Pollex

    Josef Tielsch

  • Cornelia Uetrecht

    Cornelia Uetrecht

    Christa S.

  • Mark Zappe

    Mark Zappe

    Andreas Lohmeyer

Overview

The film follows the career of detective inspector Marianne Atzeroth-Freier through the Hamburg police force of the 80s and 90s. At the end of the 70s, Marianne is 30 years old and a single parent; she becomes one of Hamburg's first female police officers. Marianne is one of the first women ever to be promoted to the Hamburg homicide squad. The opposing forces in this male-dominated world are strong, she is not really taken seriously and is even bullied along the way, until she comes to the attention of the furrier Lutz R.. Against the considerable resistance of her superior, Marianne investigates in her spare time and makes a significant contribution to solving the case of the "acid barrel murderer".

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