Solo für Klarinette (1998)
Erscheinungsjahr: 1998
Land: Germany
Alternative Title: Solo for Clarinet
Regisseur: Nico Hofmann
Writer: Elsa Lewin, Susanne Schneider
Production Genre
Produzent: producer: Birgit Brandes, Regina Ziegler
line producer: Rüdiger Lange
executive producer: Mariette Rissenbeek
Firmen: ARD
Budget: 6.800.000
Auszeichnungen & Ähnliche
Auszeichnungen: N/A
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Schlüsselwörter
Schlüsselwörter: police, parent child relationship, clarinet, kommissar geiger, divorce, ex-wife
Geschichte
In Berlin, Germany, a brutal murder occurs in an apartment building where most of the victim's penis is bitten off and they bleed out before being struck on the head. The case is assigned to Bernhard Kominka, a stressed detective dealing with marital issues and caring for his mentally disabled son. During his investigation, Kominka becomes fixated on a mysterious woman seen wearing a red coat, believing her to be involved in the murder. As he pursues this lead, Kominka finds himself drawn to this enigmatic figure, blurring the lines between professional duty and personal attraction. His obsession with the case threatens to jeopardize both his investigation and his family life.
Zusammenfassung
Solo für Klarinette is a German thriller-drama directed by Nico Hofmann in 1998, combining elements of romance and suspense. The film centers around Bernhard Kominka, a troubled detective investigating a gruesome murder in Berlin. As Kominka becomes consumed by the case, his pursuit of a mysterious woman in a red coat leads him down a dangerous path where professional boundaries blur with personal desires. Despite its intriguing premise, detailed plot information is limited in provided sources.

