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Tatort stars dismayed about forced break for Dresden Tatort

Tatort stars dismayed about forced break for Dresden Tatort
Gröschel and Brambach play detective Leonie Winkler and head of the police department Peter Michael Schnabel in the Dresden crime scene (archive photo). / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa
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MDR has to save money and is suspending productions. Filming of "Tatort Dresden" and "Polizeiruf 110" is to be paused for years. Actors Gröschel and Brambach warn of the consequences.

The Tatort actors Cornelia Gröschel and Martin Brambach have issued a joint statement on the planned forced break for "Tatort Dresden" and "Polizeiruf 110" from Magdeburg. "We are still dismayed by MDR's announcement that it will no longer be able to finance 'Tatort Dresden' and 'Polizeiruf Magdeburg' for the next three years," they say in the post on social media.

In their statement, the two show understanding for MDR's austerity measures, but at the same time express great concern about the possible consequences. Gröschel (38) and Brambach (58) play detective Leonie Winkler and head of the police department Peter Michael Schnabel in the Dresden crime series.

Due to a tight financial situation, Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR) wants to pause the production of new episodes of the two crime series for three years. The main reason given by MDR for the cuts is that the increase in the broadcasting contribution since the beginning of 2025 has not yet been implemented. Productions that have already been completed or contractually agreed are still to be broadcast in the coming years.

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Long-established structures under threat

Film productions cannot simply be switched on and off, Gröschel and Brambach continue. A movie has a long lead time. "If we don't produce for three years, structures that have been built up over a long period of time will be destroyed and the people in front of and behind the camera - including us actors and actresses - will of course have to look for other projects in order to pay our rent like everyone else," the two explained.

"But above all, and this is the most important thing, unfortunately no one can promise us at the moment that there will be enough money to continue in three years' time - the situation is unlikely to get any easier in the foreseeable future." The consequence might be the end of Tatort Dresden and Polizeiruf from Magdeburg.

"Fatal political signal"

This would not only be sad for fans and viewers, but also "a catastrophe for the many people who live directly or indirectly from such a production - as well as for the media location of Central Germany", the statement continues.

In addition, it would be "an extremely fatal political signal that East Germany simply no longer features in the highest-rated and most popular TV series on German television", the actors criticized.

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