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En agosto de 1988, dos asaltantes armados mantienen a raya a la policía alemana por 54 horas en una dramática toma de rehenes que terminó en un tiroteo y tres muertes.En agosto de 1988, dos asaltantes armados mantienen a raya a la policía alemana por 54 horas en una dramática toma de rehenes que terminó en un tiroteo y tres muertes.En agosto de 1988, dos asaltantes armados mantienen a raya a la policía alemana por 54 horas en una dramática toma de rehenes que terminó en un tiroteo y tres muertes.
- Dirección
- Elenco
- Premios
- 3 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
Marion Löblich
- Self
- (material de archivo)
Dieter Degowski
- Self
- (material de archivo)
Hans-Jürgen Rösner
- Self
- (material de archivo)
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The doc show a terrible hostage situation, with media out for blood and just terrible police incompetence.
What's even more sad is that it's not better today. Just look at the police in Uvalde, Texas, that stood in the corridor waiting for an hour while kids were slaughtered.
What's even more sad is that it's not better today. Just look at the police in Uvalde, Texas, that stood in the corridor waiting for an hour while kids were slaughtered.
This is just unbelivable. We are watching footage of a press without morals and decency, only the pictures and they speak for themselves. The bad police work, what the victims must have felt... just an unbelivable event.
This was a very compelling and intense watch!
Mainly because this documentary was made with only authentic news fragments, press footage and police communication without any narration.
The disgusting behavior of the press and the public and the amateurish way the police handled this situation made my blood boil.
Those interactions with the hostage takers and hostages were so bizarre to see... You learn to know the hostages, feel for them and hope for a good outcome. Even though you know it won't end well for everyone involved.
It all felt a bit too real (?)... :s Very disturbing!
This one will stick with me for a while... definitely worth watching!
Mainly because this documentary was made with only authentic news fragments, press footage and police communication without any narration.
The disgusting behavior of the press and the public and the amateurish way the police handled this situation made my blood boil.
Those interactions with the hostage takers and hostages were so bizarre to see... You learn to know the hostages, feel for them and hope for a good outcome. Even though you know it won't end well for everyone involved.
It all felt a bit too real (?)... :s Very disturbing!
This one will stick with me for a while... definitely worth watching!
I went to school in Bremen before departing for the United States later that year; this happened shortly after summer break. The Italian boy who was shot at the service area was a year younger and from a different district, but many people in my class were badly shaken. Some pupils came up with the idea of a vigil, a novelty at the time, and only then the school realized they had to discuss what happened. We asked the teachers why the police apprehended the criminal's girlfriend without thinking how they might react, and of course they had no answer.
Of course, the media's behavior was the most shocking aspect. Peter Meyer, the AP photographer who asked Rösner for an interview and offered the hostage takers to use his phone, is shown here criticizing the police for not addressing the criminals' demands. Udo Röbel, who guided the criminals out of Cologne later became chief editor of Bild, Germany's largest daily. And Frank Plasberg (not shown), who conducted an interview which was not aired, became one of Germany's main talk show hosts.
Given that dozens of journalists surrounded the criminals in Bremen and Cologne, they had many opportunities to overwhelm or disarm them, but chose to click away instead. And to be fair to the police, what could they do in a situation when the journalists were acting like a human shield? There was an ethics inquest, as a result of which interviews in a live hostage situation were forbidden, but no one expressed remorse at the time. Bremen's Senator of the Interior (responsible for the police) resigned, that was it. In the film, one journalist asks Degowski (who had not slept for three days) to press his gun against Silke Bischoff's neck, the striking 18yo who died during the botched rescue attempt. There were no criminal charges, and the resulting photo is still being used.
So yes, this is painful to watch and a testament to the degradation of news media, which was only beginning. However, the lack of commentary comes across as cheap. Why did they not ask the journalists for comment given how well-known they became through this event?
Of course, the media's behavior was the most shocking aspect. Peter Meyer, the AP photographer who asked Rösner for an interview and offered the hostage takers to use his phone, is shown here criticizing the police for not addressing the criminals' demands. Udo Röbel, who guided the criminals out of Cologne later became chief editor of Bild, Germany's largest daily. And Frank Plasberg (not shown), who conducted an interview which was not aired, became one of Germany's main talk show hosts.
Given that dozens of journalists surrounded the criminals in Bremen and Cologne, they had many opportunities to overwhelm or disarm them, but chose to click away instead. And to be fair to the police, what could they do in a situation when the journalists were acting like a human shield? There was an ethics inquest, as a result of which interviews in a live hostage situation were forbidden, but no one expressed remorse at the time. Bremen's Senator of the Interior (responsible for the police) resigned, that was it. In the film, one journalist asks Degowski (who had not slept for three days) to press his gun against Silke Bischoff's neck, the striking 18yo who died during the botched rescue attempt. There were no criminal charges, and the resulting photo is still being used.
So yes, this is painful to watch and a testament to the degradation of news media, which was only beginning. However, the lack of commentary comes across as cheap. Why did they not ask the journalists for comment given how well-known they became through this event?
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 31 minutos
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