Scene of the crime: The Vienna team investigates in the last desired crime thriller

The "Tatort" voting for the 50th anniversary of the popular series has one final winner. This time a serial killer is wanted.

The summer break election of the "Tatort" fans comes to an end with a case that celebrated its TV premiere in early 2018. The last wish-crime winner is "Tatort: ​​Die Faust", with the Viennese team Moritz Eisner (Harald Krassnitzer, 59) and Bibi Fellner (Adele Neuhauser, 61). The repetition will be broadcast on Sunday, August 30, 2020, at 8:15 p.m. on Das Erste.

The Viennese investigators can thus be seen twice in a row in the first. The next first broadcast is scheduled for September 6th. In this, Fellner and Eisner will then investigate the Austro crime thriller "Pumps". "Borowski und der Himmel über Kiel" landed in second place for the last "Tatort" dream, and "Neighbors" from Cologne came in third.

This is what "Tatort: ​​Die Faust" is all about

A series of murders in which the victims are spectacularly displayed in publicly accessible places puzzles the investigators: Neither the perpetrator, who leaves no traces, nor the victims who lived under a false identity in Vienna, provide any useful clues . Fellner and Eisner investigate in all potential directions until they come across a mutual acquaintance of the victims, the university professor Nenad Ljubic (Misel Maticevic) who specializes in Eastern European civil rights movements, and finally they come across a lead that makes the case bigger than previously assumed .

Is it worth switching on?

Yes, because both the case and the always exciting chemistry between the protagonists keep the tension going. Harald Krassnitzer explained the strength of the Austrian “Tatort” team in an interview with the news agency spot on news when it was first broadcast at the beginning of 2018: “Why is this duo successful? Not because we play clowns for 90 minutes, churning out the jokes or half-jokes but because we are telling a story that is exciting. It is good that we are embedded in it, but at the center of what we do is still an exciting detective story and, in this case, almost a thriller. "

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