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''Das Paar im Kahn'' is a 2004 Swiss German language television film that was filmed and produced at locations in Basel respectively in Switzerland and in France. It is the first film of the six-episode serial starring
Mathias Gnädinger Mathias Gnädinger (25 March 1941 – 3 April 2015) was a Swiss stage and film actor. Career Initially a typesetter and typographer, Gnädinger began his acting training at the ''Bühnenstudio Zürich'' (now part of the Zurich University of ...
as Kommissär Hunkeler.


Cast

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Mathias Gnädinger Mathias Gnädinger (25 March 1941 – 3 April 2015) was a Swiss stage and film actor. Career Initially a typesetter and typographer, Gnädinger began his acting training at the ''Bühnenstudio Zürich'' (now part of the Zurich University of ...
as Kommissär Peter Hunkeler *
Gilles Tschudi Gilles Tschudi is a Swiss actor, born in 1957. He is notable for his 2004 Swiss Film Prize for "Performance in a Supporting Role" as "Secretary Goltz" in ''Jagged Harmonies – Bach vs. Frederick II'' and for appearing in theatrical films '' ...
as Kommissar Madörin * Marc Schmassmann as Korporal Lüdi * Jürg Löw as Staatsanwalt Suter * Sophie Scholz as Zarah * Andrea Bettini as Pedro * Emanuela von Frankenberg as Gerichtsmedizinerin Anne de Ville * Baris Eren as Ali Aydin * Urs Bihler as Dr. Beat Spälti * Caroline Rasser as Jugendanwältin * Tom Ryser as Theo Ruf * Pasquale Voggenhuber as Fredi Woodtli *
Lale Yavaş Lale Yavaş (born 1978 in Brugg) is a Swiss and Turkish actress. Biography Born in 1978 in Zürich, she studied arts at the University of Bern. After finishing her studies, she landed roles in ''Alles wird gut'', ''I was a Swiss banker'', and ...
as Aische Aydin (Türkan Yavas) * Pia Weibel as Frau Lüthi * Birol Tarkan Yildiz as Konsul Türkoglou * Birol Yildiz as Türkischer Herr #1 * Mustafa Sahingöz as Türkischer Herr #2 * Mäni Weber as Hansjörg


Plot summary

The young Roma ''Zarah'' burgles an apartment in Basel, witnesses a murder, and escapes undetected but loses an amulet. In the meantime, Peter Hunkeler (Mathias Gnädinger), ''Kommissär'' (inspector) of the Basel Police, reflects on his impending retirement – in fact his boss, (prosecuting attorney) ''Staatsanwalt Suter'', has already written him off and sends Hunkeler to
Alsace Alsace (, ; ; Low Alemannic German/ gsw-FR, Elsàss ; german: Elsass ; la, Alsatia) is a cultural region and a territorial collectivity in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland. In 2020, it had ...
to research a study about youth crime, but he prefers to spend his time at the local spa. When Hunkeler returns to Basel, a colleague tells him about the murder case that his partner is investigating: ''Aische Aydin'', a young woman of Turkish origin, is found slain in her apartment in Basel where she lived the past five years. Her husband ''Ali Aydin'' (Baris Eren) is suspected, but he keeps silent, and Hunkeler's ambitious young colleague ''Madörin'' (Giles Tschudi) leads the investigations and arrests the victim’s husband. Later, Aydin even attempts suicide when alleged staff of the Turkish consulate tried to get further information. Hunkeler is assailed by doubts, and finds an amulet in the apartment – representing a couple in a boat – that attracts his attention. Hunkeler meets a colleague in a bar that recommends him to ask a narc of the drug police in Basel, and ''Fredy'' later 'assists' Hunkeler to complete his investigations. Hunkeler is looking for further hints, surveys ''Theo Ruf'' who gave a job as charwoman to Aische, and a neighbor of the ''Aydin's'' tells Hunkeler that she observed a Roma girl escaping the house. Hunkeler investigates the strange amulet in the neighbouring Alsace in France ''in private'', as he assumes that Madörin is wrong, where Hunkeler meets ''Roma'' families to find the girl. Shortly afterwards, the heroin addict ''Theo'' is found murdered, Hunkeler is sandbagged by the murder, but the police assumes a ''drug delict'' as there is a greater amount of heroin. Acquaintances of Aydin confirm that the amulet belonged to Aische, but the forensic scientist ''Anne de Ville'' (Emanuela von Frankenberg) remarks that there's no forensic hint that Aische was wearing an amulet, but she was beaten, and ''Theo'' even was tortured by his murderer. Aydin remains hospitalized, but now is also associated by the police with drug trafficking: Madörin investigates the drug case and homicide, and Hunkeler now officially investigates the murder of Aische. Advised by his lawyer Spälti who also assisted Aische to bring their children to Switzerland, Ali still keeps silent. Attorney Spälti introduces Hunkeler the Turkish diaspora in ''Kleinbasel'', and informs Hunkeler about the Basel drug scene, doubting that the police will try to solve the homicide, but rather will concentrate their effort to solve the 'drug' case. Theo's alleged killers continue to search for the missing material. Hunkeler contacts again the ''narc'' Fredy to get further information, and once again, travels to Alsace to find the supposed witness, the Roma girl. Hunkeler finds the girl as she breaks a car at a train station in Alsace: ''Zarah'' (Sophie Scholz) lost the amulet and confirms that she observed the murder from a hiding place. Hunkeler brings Zarah for a comparison to Basel, wins her to do so by entertaining Zarah to dinner, and they spend a day in his favourite spa. But first the young Roma woman has to be surveyed by the youth advocate, and Hunkeler's boss is cheesed with him because he ''kidnapped'' Zarah from France to Switzerland. The youth advocate interrogates Zarah as a witness, but claims involuntary commitment to the underage Roma girl as she committed other crime delicts in Basel. Hunkeler's friend was attacked by two alleged employees of the Turkish consulate, but in fact members of the drug mafia, who later even menace Hunkeler who guests his friend and Zarah. The next day, the two Turkish gangsters have been arrested, but on occasion of the identification parade, Zarah identifies Ali's lawyer, attorney Spälti, and tells what she saw that evening when Aische was killed. Now, Ali is talking about: He had been forced by the mobsters to courier services, but his wife had hidden the goods. Fearing reprisals, he had been reluctant to satisfy the desire of his wife Aische, and to bring their children to Switzerland. Spälti admits to have slain Aische in the dispute. She had sought his advice, because she necessarily wanted to have their children in Switzerland. Aische liked Spälti, but he wanted ''more'' from her then friendship. After Spälti had learned a lot about the background, he tried to blackmail Aische. As she still rejected him, he went berserk and thereby became the killer. Hunkeler sends Zarah back to France to prevent that she is arrested for the minor delicts in Basel. At the end, Hunkeler meets again Anne de Ville.


Title

The title of the film derives from the German term meaning ''Hunkeler and the couple in the boat'', and refers to the amulet that Hunkeler found.


Background

The television film is the first episode of six films about ''Kommissär Hunkeler'' starring Mathias Gnädinger, which were produced for the Swiss television
SF DRS Schweizer Fernsehen (SF; "Swiss Television") is the German-language division of SRG SSR, in charge of production and distribution of television programmes in Switzerland for German-speaking Switzerland. It has its head office in Zürich. ...
between 2004 and 2012 (
Hunkeler und die Augen des Ödipus ''Hunkeler und die Augen des Ödipus'' () is a 2012 Swiss German language television film that was filmed and produced at locations in Basel respectively in Switzerland. It is the last film of the six-episode serial starring Mathias Gnädinger as ' ...
). The
Swiss German Swiss German (Standard German: , gsw, Schwiizerdütsch, Schwyzerdütsch, Schwiizertüütsch, Schwizertitsch Mundart,Because of the many different dialects, and because there is no defined orthography for any of them, many different spelling ...
language movie bases on the 1999 novel ''Das Paar im Kahn'' by
Hansjörg Schneider Hansjörg Schneider (born 27 March 1938) is a Swiss writer and dramatist known for occasionally using ''Mundart'' or Swiss dialect. He received the Phantastik-Preis der Stadt Wetzlar Phantastik-Preis der Stadt Wetzlar is a literary prize of Hesse ...
,Hansjörg Schneider: ''Das Paar im Kahn: Hunkelers dritter Fall''. Diogenes, Zürich 2011, . and was filmed at location in Basel and in Alsace in France. Marie-Louise Bless, director of ''Das Paar im Kahn'', told in an interview that she was contacted by
Trudi Roth Trudi Roth (2 April 1930 – 11 June 2016) was a Swiss stage and film actress who starred in Swiss German language cinema and television and stage productions. Biography Born in Basel, Switzerland, Roth lived in the municipality of Zürich. H ...
(''
Fascht e Familie ''Fascht e Familie'' (german: Fast eine Familie) is a Swiss German language television comedy serial (sitcom) of the 1990s. It was filmed and produced at locations in Switzerland by Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen SRF. Plot (excerpt) The real esta ...
'') in 2000, and urged to read the novel to realize a film adaption. Bless sent the book to Peter Butschert to write the script.


Production


Locations

The representation of Basel in the novel, the production team tried to realize as authentic as possible. The ''postcard Basel'' would not fit the novel; the film is focussing the ''unspectacular, easy Basel, the city of the small people and the foreigners which are living there'', as well as the
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river with its ferries and the ''Trämli''. The production team put the city in a ''atmospheric, wintery light'' set. The team was very generously supported by the Basel prosecutor's office and the youth advocate, unfortunately, the police did not provide staff and uniforms for filming.


Implementation of the film adaption

Although the novel's writer Hans Jörg Schneider and his publisher were contacted, there was initially no option granted on the film rights, so that the project have been proposed to SR DRS to be realized as a television movie. The co-operation with a first author failed, and Peter Purtschert was involved as an author. Schneider has read some first versions of the script, and was disappointed, because he missed the figure of Hunkeler's girlfriend Hedwig; but the present script he really liked, despite a reduction in the number of minor characters and the laying of internal processes, such as thinking and pondering outward, which were required for the screenplay, to tell the story more stringent as shown in the novel. The focus, however, was the presentation of the fairest possible implementation of Hunkeler's figure and the city of Basel. A movie has its own laws, and economy, hence the part of the detective story had to be told linear. But Putschert expanded the figure of the ''Roma'' girl Zarah from Alsace - in the novel a side story, but now directly woven into the homicide case, and so she witnesses the murder.


Kommissär Hunkeler

To determine Hunkeler's unconventional way, his compassion for the little people, his conflicts with colleagues, make him a geek. The Basel police wants to get rid of him because Hunkeler often does not adhere to the rules. As the film director ''loves thick commissioners'', she looked for an actor that was ''thick, credibly embody the representative of the little people and having charisma''. Mathias Gnädinger was the ideal choice, even for Hans Jörg Schneider: ''Gnädinger is Hunkeler is Gnädinger''.
Mathias Gnädinger Mathias Gnädinger (25 March 1941 – 3 April 2015) was a Swiss stage and film actor. Career Initially a typesetter and typographer, Gnädinger began his acting training at the ''Bühnenstudio Zürich'' (now part of the Zurich University of ...
, in his early years a stage actor at the Theater Neumarkt at
Neumarkt, Zürich Neumarkt is a street and a historical area in the Rathaus quarter (Altstadt) of the city of Zürich in Switzerland. Geography Neumarkt is bounded by ''Spiegelgasse'', ''Rindermarkt'', ''Froschauergasse'' and ''Seilergraben'' streets in the Rath ...
, died on 3 April 2015, hence the ''Hunkeler'' serial comprises six films in all.


Reception

''Das Paar im Kahn'' premiered at ''10e Cinéma tout écran'' at Geneva in Switzerland in October 2004 and at the 40th Solothurn Film Festival in January 2005. The film was repeatedly broadcast in the Swiss television, for the last time on 2 May 2015 on
SRF 1 SRF 1 (''SRF eins'') is a German-language Swiss television channel, one of three produced by the SRG SSR public-service broadcasting group (the others being SRF zwei and SRF info). The channel, formerly known as SF1, was renamed on 16 Dece ...
. ''tvspielfilm'' claims, ''Swiss adaption of
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''.


Festivals

* 2004: ''10e Cinéma tout écran - Festival international du film et de la télévision'' at Geneva. * 2005:
Solothurn Film Festival The Solothurn Film Festival (SFT) is the most important festival for Swiss film productions. Founded in 1966 in the Swiss city of Solothurn, the annual festival presents a representative selection of Swiss feature, documentary, and short film produ ...
.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Paar im Kahn 2004 television films 2004 films Swiss television films Swiss German-language films German-language television shows 2000s crime films Films shot in Switzerland Films shot in France