EFFZ's 11th season now available on ZDF.de, with broadcast on ZDF starting 26th September.
The popular German crime series, "Ein Fall für Zwei," is back for its 11th season, set to air on ZDF. The series, starring Antoine Monot as Frankfurt lawyer Benjamin Hornberg, Wanja Mues as private detective Leo Oswald, and Bettina Zimmermann as prosecutor Claudia Strauss, promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats with a series of intriguing new cases.
The first episode, "Falsches Spiel," will be aired on September 26 at 8:15 PM. In this episode, Leo Oswald becomes Benjamin Hornberg's client, suspected of murder. Till Müller-Edenborn directs this gripping opener, with cinematography by Christiane Buchmann.
On October 3, at the same time, "Ausgetanzt" will be aired. This case involves a murder at a refugee center, resulting from a steamy love triangle. The episode will also be directed by Till Müller-Edenborn, with cinematography by Christiane Buchmann.
Another case, "Der Mann aus dem Wald," revolves around a homeless man accused of murder. This episode will be aired on October 17 at 8:15 PM.
The complex web of criminal activities, jealousy, and political interests unfolds in the episode "Schuld und Sühne," set to air on October 10 at 8:15 PM. Andreas Bradler and Kristian Wolff are the writers for this episode, directed by Verena S. Freytag, with cinematography by Wolf Siegelmann.
The talented ensemble of guest actors for season 11 includes Dagmar Operskalski, Ellenie Salvo González, Gregory Richters, Marvin Rehbock, Adrian Sadi, Livia Matthes, Konstantin Lindhorst, Lennart Klappstein, Damjan Batistic, Helene Grass, Horst Kotterba, Lina Habicht, Max Rothbart, Christian Bayer, Alexander Czerwinski, Christina Wotschel, Torsten Flassig, and Dalila Abdallah.
All four new episodes of "Ein Fall für Zwei" are already available on the ZDF streaming portal from September 19. Don't miss out on the thrilling new season of this beloved series. "Ein Fall für Zwei" - where every episode is a new adventure!
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