Sagitters pull through Hanover
Furtwängler turns “crime scene” in the middle of the rifle march
Copy the current link
Add to the memorial list
While the world’s largest shooting festival is in full swing, a new “crime scene” is also being shot there. A prominent actress is therefore bustling among the visitors of the shooting march.
During the rifle march in Hanover, filming for a new “crime scene” with Maria Furtwängler (58) started as Commissioner Charlotte Lindholm. As the Norddeutsche Rundfunk (NDR) and the city of Hanover confirmed, a film team with the actress was traveling at the folk festival. At the beginning of the shooting march, the film team made Maria Furtwängler and acting colleague Luise von Stein (26) in the middle of the crowd in front of the new town hall, as a dpa reporter observed.
The NDR had previously announced on Friday that the episode with the “Schützenfest” working title would be produced in Hanover and Hamburg until the beginning of August.
Rifle march serves as a film set
While thousands of spectators followed how shooting clubs, music groups, fire brigades, historical vehicles and carriages moved through the city center to the fairground, the shooting ran in parallel. As an NDR spokeswoman announced, a fictitious shooting club of the film team was also involved. “We are currently not revealing any details about the role of the shooting club in the crime scene so as not to anticipate the plot.”
The filming in a parking garage was then continued. Furtwängler pursued the riflemen’s deployment during the break breaks.
What the new thriller is about
According to NDR, “crime scene” commissioner Lindholm must determine two tracks in her new case. She has to educate a murder and find out whether there are any other crimes. Shortly before her death, the murder victim had left a mysterious call to the police, who abruptly broke off. The new thriller is expected to be seen in the coming year.
According to the state capital, the shooting festival in Hanover, which includes the traditional rifle march. The folk festival continues until July 13th.
dpa
Source: Stern

I am an author and journalist who has worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade. I currently work as a news editor at a major news website, and my focus is on covering the latest trends in entertainment. I also write occasional pieces for other outlets, and have authored two books about the entertainment industry.