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Rome, Munich - and Wolfratshausen: The crime thriller "Dolce Vita" was shot at the S-Bahn station

2022-02-26T13:12:19.031Z


Rome, Munich - and Wolfratshausen: The crime thriller "Dolce Vita" was shot at the S-Bahn station Created: 02/26/2022, 02:00 p.m By: Volker Ufertinger Location Wolfratshausen: Director Matthias Kiefersauer (2nd from right) with the actors (from left) Alexander Held, Marcus Mittermeier and Bernadette Heerwagen at the S-Bahn station. © ZDF/JürgenOlczyk/tv60 Wolfratshausen has made it back onto t


Rome, Munich - and Wolfratshausen: The crime thriller "Dolce Vita" was shot at the S-Bahn station

Created: 02/26/2022, 02:00 p.m

By: Volker Ufertinger

Location Wolfratshausen: Director Matthias Kiefersauer (2nd from right) with the actors (from left) Alexander Held, Marcus Mittermeier and Bernadette Heerwagen at the S-Bahn station.

© ZDF/JürgenOlczyk/tv60

Wolfratshausen has made it back onto television: The S-Bahn station and the Obermarkt can be seen in “Dolce Vita” from the crime series “Munich Murder”.

Wolfratshausen – There is news from the director Matthias Kiefersauer, who comes from Waldram: This Saturday at 8:15 p.m. on ZDF, the film “Dolce Vita” from the crime series “Munich Murder” will be shown.

The offbeat trio of investigators Angelika Flierl (Bernadette Heerwagen), Harald Neuhauser (Marcus Mittermeier) and Ludwig Schaller (Alexander) solve a murder in his typical, funny and charming way, in which a victim was run over three times.

As it turns out during the investigation, the dead man was a member of the Italian mafia...

Anyone who has already seen the film (ZDF has put it in the media library in advance) knows that there is a lot on offer, crime and comedy, dalliance and shooting, and as a film location, Wolfratshausen is next to Munich and Rome.

According to the script, a “place to change trains” was needed – i.e. tracks, a large bus stop and typical station architecture all around.

"The Wolfratshausen S-Bahn station is perfect for that," says the director.

By the way: on the bus ride afterwards, if you look closely, you can see the Obermarkt with its lights through the bus window.

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Wolfratshausen was only recently shown on TV: The former printing house is the setting for the ZDF thriller "Mother's Day".

ZDF was enthusiastic about the construction in the commercial area.

Source: merkur

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