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Nicholas Ofczarek
Austria
TV Series Starring Nicholas Ofczarek
Dark Woods
Within a few weeks, two murdered lovers were found in the Göhrde state forest in Lower Saxony in the summer of 1989. The popular local recreation area was quickly given the name "Totenwald" in public. When another woman later disappears, in contrast to the previous murders, the police quickly have a suspect on hand: the husband of the disappeared. His brother-in-law, a high-ranking criminal investigator, does not believe in his guilt. The investigation is said to drag on for decades and only after his retirement does he come across revealing inconsistencies in the investigation in the early 1990s. Could this reveal the entire secret of the "forest of the dead"?
Der Pass
When a gruesomely staged body is found, propped up on a mountain pass in the Alps close to the German-Austrian border, two detectives are sent to investigate. For German detective Ellie, this is the first real challenge of her career; her Austrian counterpart Gedeon though seems to have lost any ambitions in his job. Very soon, they discover more crime scenes with symbolically posed victims, reminiscent of pagan rituals. It all seems to be part of a bigger, sinister plan. Ellie finds herself under increasing pressure to understand the deranged killer's motives so she can stop him. The hunt leads them ever deeper in the dark valleys and archaic Alpine customs - and the paranoid world of the killer.
The Team
The series follows a number of national police agencies, working through the framework of EUROPOL, to attempt to solve a series of cross-border murders.
Old Money
The billionaire patriarch Rolf Rauchensteiner (Udo Kier) urgently needs a liver. His wife Liane (Sunnyi Melles) then drums along the ĂĽberworfene family who provides the Old liver, gets the whole property - the beginning of a family war without moral limits.
After the success of BROWN BEAT OLD MONEY is the new series string of David Schalko. An opulent television show around a family that knows no love. A saga about incest, corruption and gloves made of human skin.
Bizarre. Funny. Evil.
A DALLAS for the insane!
BĂ–sterreich
Nicholas Ofczarek and Robert Palfrader show BĂ–sterreich in a mixture of satire, grotesque and sketch comedy. They go on a sightseeing tour in the emotional backyards and abyssal cellar alleys of an "island of the blessed" in the heart of Europe. Sarcastic everyday situations full of black humor - relentlessly honest. The individual little stories are linked, one of the protagonists leads into the next scene. Ofczarek and Palfrader slip into partially recurring, sometimes unique roles.
Braunschlag
Braunschlag, a small town at the Austrian-Czech border, is bankrupt. It would take no less than a miracle to survive between Russian loan sharks and demands from the state governors office. And exactly that is what mayor Tschach (Robert Palfrader) and his best friend, the struggling disco entrepreneur Pfeisinger (Nicholas Ofczarek) have in mind. In the hope of finally putting Braunschlag on the map and luring masses of tourists into town they stage an apparition of the Holy Virgin Mary. While initial results are encouraging, things don't quite work out as planned once the good people of Braunschlag get into the act. BRAUNSCHLAG is a story about greed, corruption, misanthropy, Catholicism and alcohol quintessential Austria. This black-humored TV series explores the darker corners of the Austrian heart.
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