[REL] Wolffs Revier - Das Wunder (1993)

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[REL] Wolffs Revier - Das Wunder (1993)

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One "interesting" part of this series... Too young for me, but somebody might like... Sorry for czech dubbing, german or even english version I'm not able to find.

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106178/

http://rarefilmfinder.com/showfilm.php?id=6774#

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:shock:

Wow...

The last two shots on the second row of pix have to be some kind of 'Pictures at an Exhibition'... :think Just; WOW!

Many thanks jezevex, for bringing these old-but-new-to-us gems to FLM!! :thumbsup

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kev wrote::shock....The last two shots on the second row of pix have to be some kind of 'Pictures at an Exhibition'...
Re-reading your post, I see there's more shots from the photographer's gallery... ;) She seems to be a mish-mash of Irina Ionesco [Eva's mumzy] and Sia, with the way she changes her wigs.. :lol:

From what I can gather from watching, a young girl was killed and she seemed to be involved in some kind of pornography ring [hence why they had to investigate the photographer who shot those terrible, terrible um, pornographic works of art], which ended up involving her father and the bookstore owner whom the father tried to kill at the end of the show.. Wolff of course cracked the case and saved the horrid bookstore owner's life so justice could be served...

Did I come somewhat close?? :)

'Interesting' series, jezevex, long-running and reminds me of 'Tatort'. I notice that RFF indicates there were more episodes that featured children. Do you have access to any more? Possible where children have more prominent roles?

Thanks again for this release.

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kev wrote: Thanks again for this release.
.. and all your other releases thanks Jezevex! :P

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Thanks for this really rare one :heart

I thinks it`s an episode of a TV series.
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ghost wrote:...

I thinks it`s an episode of a TV series.
Yes it is, and apparently quite popular as it has quite a few seasons under it's belt.. :)
kev wrote:...'Interesting' series, jezevex, long-running and reminds me of 'Tatort'. I notice that RFF indicates there were more episodes that featured children. Do you have access to any more? Possibly where children have more prominent roles?...
Hopefully we can find more episodes that predominately feature kids.. :pray

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Sorry, Kev, I've overlooked your question... I will try to find more... J.
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Wooow I never imagined that in a TV series


I see that in that country it would be normal that type of art in the galleries more radical than David Hamilton, in addition to the visit to the gallery of the detectives I guess they would have visited the backstage

The model has a name?
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Sully23 wrote:that type of art in the galleries more radical than David Hamilton
I wouldn't agree to that. Hamilton made kind of a underage Playboy photography that was clearly sexually suggestive and even praised for that. These photographies may look more provocative but they are also much more artistic. I guess child nudity in art photography is still legal in theory in many liberal countries. Repression comes much more through inofficial channels (no gallery likes protesting mobsters in front of their doors) ...

In 1992/93 cp and child sex laws became much more restrictive in Germany and especially the way they were used ("greater awareness of the problem") - so it was time for the child protectors and pedo hysterics to crawl out of their holes, jump onto the running train and make some movies about the theme ... :?
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Warg wrote:
Sully23 wrote:that type of art in the galleries more radical than David Hamilton
I wouldn't agree to that. Hamilton made kind of a underage Playboy photography that was clearly sexually suggestive and even praised for that. These photographies may look more provocative but they are also much more artistic. I guess child nudity in art photography is still legal in theory in many liberal countries. Repression comes much more through inofficial channels (no gallery likes protesting mobsters in front of their doors) ...

In 1992/93 cp and child sex laws became much more restrictive in Germany and especially the way they were used ("greater conciousness of the problem") - so it was time for the child protectors and pedo hysterics to crawl out of their holes, jump on the running train and make some movies about the theme ... :?
France also took measures but in this case about modeling or girls - models they call 'sexualization'
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