Ulrich Tukur turns new crime scene in Offenbach: tension and ghosts!

Ulrich Tukur turns new crime scene in Offenbach: tension and ghosts!
On April 30, 2025, the renowned actor Ulrich Tukur in Offenbach started filming for a new “crime scene”. The film that will be entitled "Murot and the ghost" is to be published in 2026. The recordings take place in the Parkide Studios, which are housed in a former social center of the Chemical Factory K. Oehler. Tukur takes on the role of Commissioner Felix Murot and has prepared intensively for his role in the past two months.
On the first day of the shooting, a scene was shot that shows a murder in a retirement home. The cast includes the actress Emma Nova, who embodies a ghostly murder victim. Other locations are located in Fechenheim and Bad Homburg, which underlines the diversity of the scenes. Produzentin Katrin Haase explained that the location was selected by so -called “location scouts”, with the Parkide Studios being chosen due to their suitable premises.
production details and innovative narrative style
Overall, the shooting was not organized chronologically, but according to motifs. This reflects the changes in the film production landscape. The shooting time per motif has doubled since 2009, while the number of shooting days was reduced to 21. The average budget of a "crime scene" is with impressive 1.9 million euros. Tukur also expressed the desire that the Murotic locations remain demanding. He did not rule out a long -term continuation of his acting career.
In another production that was announced by Hessische Rundfunk , everything revolves around the new working title "Murot and the elephant in the room". It is the fourteenth HR crime scene with Tukur and Barbara Philipp, which is shot between May 22nd and June 20th. Location of this production includes Offenbach, Maintal, Frankfurt and the Taunus.
captivating action and psychological aspects
The script and the direction for this crime scene come from Dietrich Brüggemann. In history, Commissioner Murot, who suffers from psychological hardships, fights with a new form of therapy that includes the use of a machine to explore his psyche. An important character is Dr. Schneider, played by Robert Gwisdek, accompanied Murot in his therapy. The focus is also on the mother Eva Hütter (Nadine Dubois), which threatens to lose custody of her son Benjamin. In a desperate attempt she takes her son and flees into the Taunus.
After an exciting chase, there is a dramatic turning point: Eva is put into a coma. Murot and his colleague Magda Wächter (Barbara Philipp) have to establish a connection between Evas Psyche and the machine in order to obtain information about the whereabouts of the disappeared child. In addition to the main actors, Joseph Bundschuh, Tom Lass and Monika Wojtyllo can also be seen in other roles.
The German film industry, from which quota meter has a long history that goes back to the early 20th century. She is known for her picturesque backdrops, which often become tourist attractions, such as the Casino Baden-Baden or Neuschwanstein Castle.
Germany is safe and stable in film production and offers high production quality and professional film crews. This makes the country an attractive goal for filmmakers who are looking for impressive landscapes and cities as a scenery. With the new projects by Ulrich Tukur, the tradition of German cinema continues and further developed.
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