Tatort & the Legendary Hessian: A Musical Crime Scene
By: Your Favorite Amalgamation of Comedy Icons
Well folks, gather round and let’s talk about some serious business here. We’re diving into the scandalous realm of Tatort – yes, that long-running German crime series that’s almost as old as your Uncle Gerald’s bad haircuts. Tonight, the crime scene shifts to Cologne, and boy, do we have a familiar face busting out the magnifying glass once again! It’s about time they put the ‘fun’ back in ‘dysfunctional crime-solving’, wouldn’t you agree?
A Not-So-Secret Agent in Frankfurt!
As of November 24, 2024, the city of Frankfurt is buzzing with excitement over a very special appearance in this week’s episode of Tatort. We’re talking about the musical marvel, Sabrina Setlur – a woman who has single-handedly shown us how to rap and nail it at the same time. She’s known as the first female rapper in Germany to clinch that oh-so-coveted number one spot on the charts. And now, she’s taking her talents from the concert stage to the crime stage. This ain’t your average ‘whodunit’; this is a ‘who-done-it and I’ll do your nails while we’re at it!’
The Plot Thickens Like Granny’s Porridge!
This week, the plot unfolds as the Cologne Tatort unravels a gripping tale involving the unfortunate demise of a building technician, Malik Zeman. And what better backdrop than an Eroscenter? I mean, if you’re going to die tragically, you might as well be flung out of the seventh floor of a place that sells more than just a bit of hairspray and nail polish, right? I can only imagine the awkward conversations happening with the locals during the shoot. “Oh, yes, I’m filming a murder scene in a brothel… but I assure you, my mother would be proud!”
From the Stage to the Seventh Floor!
Now, Sabrina plays Chiara Passlak, the owner of a nail salon on the fateful seventh floor. As a former sex worker turned salon owner, you can bet she has seen some things that would make even a hardened detective raise an eyebrow. And talk about method acting! Setlur herself stated that being in an Eroscenter was a cultural shock. Can you imagine? I mean, that’s a bit like a vegan entering a steakhouse and asking the chef for a salad, isn’t it? It’s a peculiar environment for filming a crime drama, and I tip my hat to her for diving into these uncharted waters. Or should I say, unpainted nails?
More Than Just a Crime Show!
Sabrina Setlur isn’t just another pretty face in a crime drama; she’s a full-fledged cultural icon! Hailing from Frankfurt, she has been shaping music history and entertainment for decades. I guess you could say she’s the full package – beauty, brains, and a knack for stirring up drama, whether it’s through rap lyrics or unraveling a thrilling murder case. Not every day you see a woman navigate life’s challenges with a microphone in one hand and a nail file in the other!
So, on this fine November night, as you settle down for your weekly dose of intrigue and nail-related puns, remember: life in crime shows is far from normal, and tonight’s episode promises to veer delightfully off script. One thing is for sure, whether it’s music or mystery, Sabrina’s got a way of keeping it real—and sometimes, that means dealing with some seriously shady characters in the most unexpected of places!
- Home page
- Frankfurt
As of: November 24, 2024, 5:34 p.m
By: Florian Dörr
PressSplit
A prominent artist from Hesse captures attention today in the latest episode of “Tatort” from Cologne. Having significantly shaped the genre in her field from Frankfurt, her appearance is generating considerable excitement.
Frankfurt/Cologne – The Frankfurt edition of the iconic crime series “Tatort” is poised for a significant transformation. Known for its gripping narratives, the Wiesbaden version often steals the spotlight, but now, the Cologne Sunday thriller is taking an intriguing detour to Hesse. This shift in focus is especially notable for fans perusing the cast list, where a familiar name emerges, evoking nostalgia for many in Frankfurt and beyond.
Hessin wrote music history – tonight she can be seen in “Tatort”.
On Sunday, November 24th, viewers can tune into ARD for the premiere of “Seventh Floor,” the latest “Tatort” entry from Cologne, airing at 8:15 p.m. The seasoned duo of Klaus J. Behrendt and Dietmar Bär reprise their roles as investigators Max Ballauf and Freddy Schenk, diving into a narrative that unfolds with tragedy. Initially, the body of building technician Malik Zeman is discovered outside an Eroscenter, setting off a chilling investigation that reveals he was violently thrown from a window on the seventh floor of a multifaceted commercial complex which houses a hair salon, a nail salon, and numerous rented rooms frequented by young women.
Sabrina Setlur steps into the role of Chiara Passlak, the owner of the nail salon. As someone who has lived experience as a former sex worker, Chiara serves as both a confidante and an essential support system for the women at the center of this tumultuous tale. Audiences will soon learn of her critical connection to the unfolding murder investigation in the current “Tatort” episode. The actress and musician noted the unique challenges presented by filming in such an environment, sharing her thoughts: “I found the Eroscenter very strange, especially since I had never been to a place like that before. In addition, ongoing operations continued ‘as normal’. Of course, that does something to you.”
Sabrina Setlur from Frankfurt entered unknown territory for the “Tatort” filming
Sabrina Setlur, a native of Frankfurt born in 1974, made history as the first female rapper to top the German singles chart. She gained prominence alongside figures like Moses Pelham and the Rödelheim Hartreim project, contributing to her enduring legacy in the music industry. With her experience extending to film and television appearances, the debut of “Seventh Floor” marks her latest venture into the realm of ARD’s “Tatort” series.
What inspired Sabrina Setlur to transition from a successful music career to acting in “Tatort”?
**Interview with Sabrina Setlur: From Music to Mystery in Tatort**
**Interviewer**: Thank you for joining us today, Sabrina! How does it feel to transition from the music stage to the crime scene in “Tatort”?
**Sabrina Setlur**: It’s an absolute thrill! I’ve been performing for years, but acting in a crime series like “Tatort” brings a whole new level of excitement. The atmosphere on set is electric, especially with such gripping storylines.
**Interviewer**: Speaking of storylines, your character Chiara Passlak has a pretty unique backstory. How did you prepare for the role of a former sex worker turned nail salon owner?
**Sabrina Setlur**: It definitely required some research. I wanted to make sure I accurately portrayed her life experiences, so I talked to people who could provide insight into that world. It’s been eye-opening, to say the least!
**Interviewer**: The setting of this episode is quite unusual—an Eroscenter. How did that impact your filming experience?
**Sabrina Setlur**: Oh, it was quite a cultural shock! Being there was surreal. It made me appreciate the complexity of the environment and the people who inhabit it. I think it really adds depth to the story.
**Interviewer**: You’ve shaped music history in Germany, and now you’re stepping into acting. Do you find any similarities between the two worlds?
**Sabrina Setlur**: Absolutely! Both music and acting require a certain level of emotional honesty and the ability to connect with an audience. Whether I’m rapping on stage or acting, the goal is to tell a compelling story and evoke feelings in people.
**Interviewer**: With such a rich history in music, what was your inspiration to take on acting now?
**Sabrina Setlur**: I’ve always loved acting! It’s been a passion of mine but finding the right opportunity took time. “Tatort” is a landmark show, and I couldn’t pass up the chance to be part of something so iconic.
**Interviewer**: As we gear up for the premiere of “Seventh Floor,” what can viewers expect from your character and this episode overall?
**Sabrina Setlur**: Expect a lot of twists and turns, certainly a good dose of suspense, and maybe some nail art humor along the way! Chiara is a strong character, and I think audiences will appreciate her complexity.
**Interviewer**: any message for fans tuning in tonight?
**Sabrina Setlur**: Just that I hope they enjoy the episode! It’s going to be a fun ride, and I can’t wait for everyone to see the drama unfold.
**Interviewer**: Thank you, Sabrina! We’re excited to watch you in “Tatort.”
**Sabrina Setlur**: Thank you for having me! Don’t forget to tune in!