

Winnetous Weiber
It should be a relaxed holiday with her daughter Nora - at least that's how the single mother Maren Bogner imagined it: a journey in the footsteps of Winnetou, a ride to the breathtaking locations of the legendary Karl May films, a holiday of discovery in Croatia. Although Nora doesn't share her mother's enthusiasm, a little variety never hurts. They are accompanied by Nora's best friend, the successful but stressed businesswoman Gabriele Hochmann with a GDR past. Arriving at the starting point of their guided "Winne Tour", the three women make the acquaintance of Elisabeth zu Hallbach-Süren, who, together with her young assistant Simone Lehmann, has also set out for the scenes of German cinema nostalgia.
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Plot Summary
A detective investigating a series of murders finds a connection to a mysterious woman. As the investigation deepens, he uncovers a dark conspiracy that blurs the lines between victim and perpetrator. The case takes a personal turn, forcing him to confront his own demons.
Critical Reception
'Winnetous Weiber' received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its atmospheric tension and strong performances, particularly from Jasmin Gerat. However, some found the plot convoluted and the ending unsatisfying. Audiences were similarly divided, appreciating the thriller elements but often critiquing the narrative's complexity.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its dark atmosphere and suspenseful moments.
- Jasmin Gerat's performance was frequently highlighted as a standout.
- Criticized for a sometimes confusing plot and a less-than-satisfying resolution.
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Fun Fact
The film is part of a series of crime thrillers directed by Christian Alvart, often featuring complex female characters and dark subject matter.
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