Polittriller from Vienna: tumult and secrets in the new crime scene!

On June 1, 2025, the Polittriller "we are not to be grasped!" from Vienna, which addresses explosive social conflicts.
On June 1, 2025, the Polittriller "we are not to be grasped!" from Vienna, which addresses explosive social conflicts. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Polittriller from Vienna: tumult and secrets in the new crime scene!

Wien, Österreich - On June 1st at 8:15 p.m. it will be "crime scene" from Vienna again - the new chapter entitled "We cannot be grasped!" promises exciting entertainment and social relevance. The action takes its course in Vienna, where a demonstrator dies after violent riots near the Chancellery. The rumor mill is boiling: Have the police been brutally depressed by the police? A suspicion that continues to heat the mood in the city and immediately captivates the viewer. [T-Online] reports that the main characters Majorin Bibi Fellner, played by Adele Neuhauser, and lieutenant colonel Moritz Eisner, embodied by Harald Krassnitzer, together with the state protection on the investigation of the case.

In the middle of a political thriller scenario, which is characterized by social conflicts and distrust of the elites, Professor Werner Kreidl (Günter Franzmeier) also makes a decisive decision. The complexity of this topic is reminiscent of the characteristics of a real poly thriller, in which power games and intrigues are in the foreground. Polittriller not only offer exciting adventures, but also the possibility of critically examining the entanglements in the power and the challenges of social coexistence, as Die- Besten-aller- Zeiten.de.

The shadows of the past

A particularly interesting turn in the "crime scene" is the mention of a fictional organization called "Kapo", which has parallels to the real extremist group "Kingdom of Germany". In view of the current political situation, such allusions are not only fictional. For some time, experts have been warning of the dangers that emerge from Reich citizens and state refusers in Austria and Germany. The press emphasizes that the number of known state refusers in Austria were at 3856 at the end of 2021 and has not changed significantly since then. The threats from these groups are classified as serious and the ideas of rejection of the state and conspiracy theories seem to be increasingly linked to social tensions.

The filmmakers cleverly braided these real concerns and conflicts into the script. In addition to strong characters such as the occupation of Jessica Plattner (Julia Edtmeier) and Heiko Tauber (Gerald Votava), Meret Schände (Christina Scherrer) is not unnoticed. Her quoted statements by Joseph Goebbels serve as a dark memory of the seriousness of the current situation and put the politics of the film into a disturbing light.

A look at the future

The topics addressed in the new “crime scene” are more topical than ever. The raids and arrests of members of the Reich Citizens' Movement and the Contribary to State are only an example of how deeply these ideologies are in our society. A month ago there was also a great raid in Austria with arrests, which shows that the danger is taken seriously. The examination of anti-Semitism, right-wing populism, and the resurrection of anti-state rhetoric reveals how important preventive measures against these movements are. A clash of reality and fiction, which also encourages viewers in the "crime scene" to think while treating themselves with exciting hours in front of the television.

In this sense, it is worth not being missed on June 1st - this "crime scene" could not only provide an exciting television evening, but also initiate important social discussions.

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OrtWien, Österreich
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