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Police commissioner Gereon Rath is transferred from Cologne to Berlin, the epicentre of political and social change in the Golden Twenties.
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Police commissioner Gereon Rath is transferred from Cologne to Berlin, the epicentre of political and social change in the Golden Twenties.
Ambitious, high-end German noir. Inspector Gereon Rath uncovers a dangerous web of shadows when investigating 1929 Berlin's seedy underbelly. (S1, ep 1) Also in UHD.
Rath attempts to interrogate König further about the missing film reel, and the Russian revolutionaries' location is revealed by an informant. (S1, ep 2)
Kardakov flees after the Soviet attack on The Red Fortress. Rath receives an uninvited guest in his apartment. (S1, ep 3)
The May Day stand-off between communist protesters and police erupts in bloody violence. (S1, ep 4) Enhanced for UHD.
As Berlin becomes increasingly politically charged, those in charge look to change the discourse on the May Day violence. (S1, ep 5)
Kardakov seeks help in retrieving the Sorokins' gold. Rath faces a moral dilemma, and Bruno makes a power play. (S1, ep 6)
Lotte's private investigation leads her to the depot where the hijacked train is held. Rath relives painful memories of the front. (S1, ep 7)
Rath and Bruno finally get a lead to the location of the missing film reel, but after the truth come the consequences. (S1, ep 8)