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Die Innenministerkonferenz
The new Federal Minister of the Interior and Community (Lena Dörrie) is used to mastering big challenges. But a murder at the Conference of Interior Ministers is something else. Especially at the back of the Bavarian beyond, without any cell phone reception, isolated from the outside world. To make matters worse: The 16 interior ministers of the federal states (including Jan Böhmermann, Henny Reents, Christoph Zrenner) are of no help in clarifying the matter.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the inner workings and political significance of the Conference of the Interior Ministers and Senators of the Federal and State Governments (IMK) in Germany. It explores the complex discussions and decisions made regarding internal security, policing, and immigration policies that shape the nation. The film offers a behind-the-scenes look at the debates and compromises that occur among high-ranking officials.
Critical Reception
The documentary received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its informative nature and its ability to shed light on a crucial yet often opaque aspect of German governance. Audiences found it to be a well-researched and timely examination of contemporary political issues.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its detailed exploration of the IMK.
Seen as an important documentary for understanding German domestic policy.
Noted for its objective presentation of complex political discussions.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot over several months, capturing various IMK meetings and providing exclusive access to the participants' discussions.
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