German Crime Dramas from Network Television to Netflix

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German Crime Dramas from Network Television to Netflix

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 360 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781501370496
  • DDC分類 791.456556

Full Description

German Crime Dramas from Network Television to Netflix approaches German television crime dramas to uncover the intersections between the genre's media-specific network and post-network formats and how these negotiate with and contribute to concepts of the regional, national, and global.

Part I concentrates on the ARD network's long-running flagship series Tatort (Crime Scene 1970-). Because the domestically produced crime drama succeeded in interacting with and competing against dominant U.S. formats during 3 different mediascapes, it offers strategic lessons for post-network television. Situating 9 Tatort episodes in their televisual moment within the Sunday evening flow over 38 years and 3 different German regions reveals how producers, writers, directors, critics, and audiences interacted not only with the cultural socio-political context, but also responded to the challenges aesthetically, narratively, and media-reflexively.

Part II explores how post-2017 German crime dramas (Babylon Berlin, Dark, Perfume, and Dogs of Berlin) rework the genre's formal and narrative conventions for global circulation on Netflix. Each chapter concentrates on the dynamic interplay between time-shifted viewing, transmedia storytelling, genre hybridity, and how these interact with projections of cultural specificity and continue or depart from established network practices. The results offer crucial information and inspiration for producers and executives, for creative teams, program directors, and television scholars.

Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction
1. Screening Globally, Watching Locally

2. The Long Life of Crime - Lessons for Post-Network Television

3. Program Guide
Part One - Watching Tatort since 1970
Part Two - Watching German Crime Dramas on Netflix since 2017

Part I - Network Television
1. History and Format of the Crime Series Tatort (Crime Scene) (ARD, 1970-)
o Innovating within the Tried and True
o Intersections of National, Regional, and Local Viewing
o Tatort-Tourism
o "Close to Reality"

2. Following the Flow - The National News, Regional Crimes, and Global Literacy

3. Tatort Hamburg (NDR)
o "Rechnen Sie mit dem Schlimmsten!" (Worst-Case Scenario, NDR, September 24, 1972)
o "Voll auf Hass" (Committed to Hate, NDR, November 8, 1987)
o "Auf der Sonnenseite" (On the Sunny-Side, NDR, October 26, 2008)

4. Tatort Berlin (SFB/RBB)
o "Keine Tricks, Herr Bülow" (No Tricks, Mr. Bülow, RBB/SFB, May 28, 1989)
o "Berlin, beste Lage" (Berlin, Top Location, RBB, January 10, 1993)
o "Eine ehrliche Haut" (An honest Skin/Man, RBB, January 4, 2004)

5. Tatort Leipzig/Dresden (NDR/MDR)
o "Taxi nach Leipzig" (Taxi to Leipzig, NDR, November 29, 1970)
o "Jetzt und Alles" (Now and Everything, MDR, July 31, 1994)
o "Todesstrafe" (Death Penalty, MDR, May 25, 2008)

6. Part One Conclusion

Part II - Netflix

1. Introduction - Part Two
o Converging on Crime
o Netflix and the German Mediascape
o From Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980) to Babylon Berlin (Netflix/Sky/ARD, 2017-)
o Fernsehfilm, Limited Series, and Period Drama
o Unofficial U.S. Format Adaptations and Cultural Authenticity
o Transnational Casting and Production Practices

2. Crime Time: Dark (Netflix 2017-2020)
o Dark Synopsis
o Transmedia Families
o Time-Shifting as a Post-Network Formal and Narrative Device
o Experimenting with Television - The Bunker/Children's Room
o The Modular Architecture of Post-Network Crime Dramas

3. Relational Memory: Perfume (Netflix 2018)
o Switching Channels - Domestic Rivals on Netflix
o ZDF Crime Series
o Perfume Synopsis
o Waxing Nostalgic - Perfume, Post-Memory, and Restorative Nostalgia
o Peripheral Adjacencies - Welcome to Fargo, Germany
o Relational Memory and Micro Flows in Transmedia Television
o Abandoned Futures and Ruined Pasts

4. Watching National Television on Netflix: Dogs of Berlin (Netflix 2018-)
o Dogs of Berlin Synopsis and Narration
o Dogs of Berlin - An Unofficial Tatort Adaptation on Netflix
o Reproducing the East as Homeland
o Violent Crime as Authentication Factor
o "Kaiserwarte" - Surveilling Bodies in Motion
o Transmedia Migration as White Male Privilege
o The Illusion of Liveness - Watching Soccer with Neo Nazis

5. Part Two Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

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