

How To Tatort
In the mockumentary "How to Tatort," Jasna Fritzi Bauer, Luise Wolfram and Dar Salim have to prove that they have what it takes to be part of the "Tatort" team. In the style of a fictional documentary, the series accompanies the newcomers during their fictional preparations for their roles as the new Bremen Tatort team - with plenty of satirical exaggeration and a whole lot of self-irony.
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Plot Summary
How To Tatort is a German documentary series that delves into the iconic and long-running crime procedural 'Tatort'. Each episode typically focuses on a specific regional production or a particular aspect of the show's history and cultural impact. It explores the unique characteristics of different 'Tatort' teams and their cities, offering insights into the creative process behind Germany's most popular crime drama.
Critical Reception
As a documentary series exploring a beloved cultural institution, 'How To Tatort' has generally been well-received by fans of the original 'Tatort' series. It is praised for its informative content, providing a behind-the-scenes look and historical context that deepens appreciation for the main show. Critics often highlight its successful attempt to capture the multifaceted nature of 'Tatort'.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers valuable context and history for 'Tatort' fans.
- Appreciated for its in-depth look at different regional 'Tatort' productions.
- Provides an engaging companion piece to the main crime drama.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers appreciating the series as an informative and enjoyable supplement to their viewing of the main 'Tatort' series. Many find it enhances their understanding and appreciation of the different teams and their unique styles.
Fun Fact
The 'Tatort' series, which this documentary explores, has been running since 1970, making it one of the longest-running television programs in Germany and one of the most successful crime series in the world.
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