
Filming for the new crime scene with Ulrich Tukur in Schlüchtern and the surrounding area has begun. The hr provides insights into the new case of Commissioner Felix Murot.
Schlüchtern – Midsummer Night is approaching, the facade of an idyllic village begins to crumble – and in the middle of it all, “Tatort” detective Felix Murot is investigating undercover in his own hometown. Filming for the new one has been underway in Schlüchtern and the surrounding area since June 9th hr-Crime scene with the working title “Murot and Midsummer Night”. Filming is expected to continue until July 7th Hessian radio communicates. The station had previously kept a low profile when asked.
According to information from our newspaper, filming will take place at Ramholz Castle, but also in the monastery pension factory in the city center as well as in the Elm district and near Hohenzell. Other filming locations outside the Schlüchtern area are, for example, in Büdingen, Waechtersbach and at a swimming lake in Gemünden, Franconia. Another daytime shoot is planned in the Sinntal district of Sterbfritz. Finally, at a church in a district of the community, Flieden should also be in a circle Fulda a recording can be made.
New Murot crime scene: Filming with Ulrich Tukur started in Schlüchtern
In the new case, it takes Wiesbaden LKA investigator Felix Murot, played by Ulrich Tukur, back into his past. According to the statement, the starting point of the investigation is hr the mysterious disappearance of a Polish priest (Thorsten Merten), who was a close support person in Murot's youth. Murot quickly becomes convinced that there is a violent crime behind the case. The trail leads to Mooren, a small, seemingly idyllic village Hessewhere the inspector grew up after his father's death.
Together with colleague Magda Waechter (Barbara Philipp), Murot begins the investigation there undercover. But the deeper they delve into the life of the village community, the more mysterious the case becomes. According to the hr old conflicts, hidden power structures and dark secrets. It is becoming increasingly difficult for Murot to recognize who is the perpetrator and who is the victim.

The reunion with his childhood sweetheart Eva, played by Bibiana Beglau, brings additional excitement. Their appearance awakens long-repressed memories and feelings and inextricably links Murot's personal story with the current case. As Mooren prepares for the traditional Midsummer festival, mistrust and aggression rise in the village community. People commit crimes that no one would have believed they were capable of. The closer Midsummer Night approaches, the clearer it becomes that the village is heading for catastrophe – unless Murot and the guards uncover the cause of the escalating violence in time.
Behind the camera is director Sebastian Marka, who also came up with the original idea for “Murot and Midsummer Night”. The script was written by Michael Proehl and Erol Yesilkaya based on an idea by Marka. The film is produced by Dog Haus Filmproduktion on behalf of Hessian radio. Other roles include Martin Feifel, Jule Böwe, Jan Krauter, Julius Gause, Cem Ali Gültekin, Aurel Manthei, Alex Kapl and Simon Steinhorst.
Laut takes care of the visual and artistic implementation hr Rafael Starman (camera), Anette Reuther (production design), Ramona Klinikowski (costume), Elisabeth Dietrich (makeup), Stefan Blau (editing) and Nathalie Mischel (casting). Production manager is Solveig Jork, editing is by Jörg Himstedt (hr). Executive producer is Tanja Marzen, producer André Zoch. The broadcast of the new Murot crime scene is planned for the second half of 2027.




