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Furtwängler is explicitly firing "Tator" during the on-going shooting.

A shooting festival, renowned as the largest globally, witnesses a separate incident: an active crime scene amidst its throngs of attendees.

Furtwängler is actively filming "Tator" amidst the film's production.
Furtwängler is actively filming "Tator" amidst the film's production.

Furtwängler is explicitly firing "Tator" during the on-going shooting.

The city of Hannover is playing host to the filming of the latest "Tatort" episode, titled "Schützenfest", with veteran actress Maria Furtwängler and rising star Luise von Stein in central roles. The episode, set to air next year, is currently in production during July and August 2025.

The production team has been busy filming at the heart of the Hannover Marksmen's Festival, the world's largest of its kind according to the state capital. The festival, which continues until July 13, offers a unique backdrop for the crime thriller, with the marksmen's parade providing a colourful and vibrant setting.

Despite the festival's lively atmosphere, the plot of the upcoming episode remains shrouded in mystery. Kommissarin Lindholm, played by Maria Furtwängler, is investigating a murder with a mysterious phone call, and further crimes are implied to be imminent.

The film crew was also spotted filming scenes with the lead actors at the marksmen's parade, with Maria Furtwängler taking breaks to watch the festivities. Approximately 900,000 people are expected to attend the festival this year.

The production is set to continue in both Hannover and Hamburg until early August. However, details about the role of the marksmen's association in the new episode have been kept under wraps to avoid spoiling the plot.

Luise von Stein, who is an acting colleague of Maria Furtwängler in the new "Tatort" episode, expressed her excitement about working on the project. "It's a great opportunity to be part of such a renowned series, and I'm looking forward to bringing this intriguing story to life," she said.

Maria Furtwängler, known for her role as Kommissarin Charlotte Lindholm, is no stranger to the "Tatort" series. She has been portraying the character since 2018, and fans are eagerly awaiting the latest instalment of her compelling story.

The Hannover Marksmen's Festival provides an interesting twist to the usual "Tatort" setting, promising an exciting and unpredictable episode for viewers. With the city's vibrant atmosphere and the mystery surrounding the plot, "Schützenfest" is set to be a must-watch for fans of the series.

The production team is using the lively atmosphere of the Hannover Marksmen's Festival, which offers a unique backdrop for the new "Tatort" episode, as an opportunity to film thrilling scenes for both music and movies-and-tv enthusiasts. Amidst the festivities, Maria Furtwängler, known for her role in the series, takes breaks to marvel at the world-renowned event, continuing to demonstrate her versatility as an actress in the entertainment industry.

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