“Tatort” today from Stuttgart: Is the nice nurse an angel of death?

“Tatort” repeat from Stuttgart
Nice Nurse or Angel of Death? You should definitely watch this thriller again

“Tatort” commissioners Thorsten Lannert (Richy Müller, left) and Sebastian Bootz (Felix Klare) suspect nurse Anne Werner (Katharina-Marie Schubert) of having killed some of her patients.

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A mysterious series of deaths is at the center of the Stuttgart “crime scene”, which is shown as a repeat: several senior citizens have died, all of whom were cared for by the same geriatric nurse. An accident? “Anne and Death” is an enlightening film about dealing with the elderly.

  • 4 out of 5 points
  • Difficult topic, convincingly implemented – an above-average “crime scene” from Stuttgart.

What’s the matter?

An elderly person in need of care has died. He fell down the stairs. Or was he pushed? At least that’s what his widow believes and accuses the geriatric nurse Anne Werner (outstanding: Katharina Marie Schubert). The commissioners Thorsten Lannert (Richy Müller) and Sebastian Bootz (Felix Klare) find no evidence of a crime. Nevertheless, they are suspicious: Two weeks earlier, a pensioner who was being cared for by Werner’s mobile nursing service died under unclear circumstances. In order to shed light on the matter, the investigators summon the woman – and interrogate her for two days.

Why is this “crime scene” worthwhile?

“Anne and Death” is dedicated to a problem that is rarely discussed on television: the nursing shortage. Good, humane care for seniors is time-consuming and expensive. In order to keep costs under control, the care facility is completely rationalized. Everything is clocked through and economically optimised, every service timed precisely: three minutes for hair care, five minutes for washing. Affection and warmth can sometimes fall by the wayside.

The “crime scene” also takes a look at the life of the nurse, who is paid 1,500 euros for her hard job and also has to support her son as a single parent. He should have it better than her one day. She tries to disguise his social origins so that he doesn’t stand out among the middle-class children at high school. She sews designer labels onto his cheap jeans and drives 20 kilometers to go to the discounter so that the neighbors don’t notice. Because her son should not be an “alpha Kevin”. Rarely have the social consequences of relative poverty been described so clearly.

What bothers?

For a long time this is a gripping film that keeps in suspense how the pensioners got their deaths. Unfortunately, the suspense doesn’t last until the end. The case runs out of steam, the resolution is a little disappointing.

The commissioners?

Confronted with the fate of people in need of care, the inspectors think about their own future as seniors. Do they cling to each day that is left to them – or do they long for a quick end?



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Social drama to the same extent as crime thriller – this “crime scene” is also worth repeating. Because the topic of how we want to remunerate nursing staff is more relevant than ever.

“Tatort: ​​Anne and Death” was first broadcast on May 19, 2019. ARD repeats the case on Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 8:15 p.m.

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