Episode list

Stíny v mlze

Královna majálesu
A beautiful student is shot dead in a train compartment. None of her luggage can be found. Is the murder related to the blog where she wrote compromising information about VIP guests at parties where she worked as a hostess?
5.7 /10
Poslední nadeje
What does the murder of a young Polish woman have to do with the discovery of a pacifier with the DNA of a 5-month-old missing child in her car's trunk?
5.7 /10
Snadné cíle

Sun, Apr 21, 2024
Is the shooting to Ukrainian workers an act of xenophobia, or is it settling the accounts of rival construction companies? Can Magda and Martin catch the skilled gunman before he strikes again?
5.6 /10
Opravdová láska
During a robbery of a bank branch, the perpetrator shoots one of the customers. The same weapon was used earlier in another robbery. Who robbed, why did he shoot for a few thousand and how are the two cases connected?
5.1 /10
Zákony ulice

Sun, May 05, 2024
A policeman is killed in an abandoned factory hall. The perpetrator apparently lured him here. The search will reveal that many of those he investigated in the past had a motive for revenge. But which of them had reason to kill?
5.9 /10
Samá voda

Sun, May 12, 2024
A young woman, is stabbed in the corridor of her apartment. Both Magda and Martin believe that the victim knew the perpetrator. Was the husband's jealousy behind the murder, or is it connected to a past in a religious sect?
5.4 /10
Carovná noc

Sun, May 19, 2024
A young woman was stabbed in a cabin in the Beskydy foothills. Is this the same perpetrator who murdered in the previous episode, or did one of those with whom the victim went on a weekend decide to commit the brutal act?
5.5 /10
Druhá tvár

Sun, May 26, 2024
On the anchored yacht, wealthy businessman Kornel is strangled by a ship's rope. Was it a botched robbery, or was he lured on the yacht on purpose? And if so, what was his reason for doing so?
5.4 /10
Císlo 2

Sun, Jun 02, 2024
A businessman is shot dead in his car in the woods. Who was interested in the robbery? But Magda and Martin will have another case. They receive a photo of a woman with a blackened face and the number 2. Who and where should they look?
5.7 /10
Ranní vrah

Sun, Jun 09, 2024
The hunt for a trio of jewelry heists turns into wild drama when they hijack a bus full of hostages. Magda continues to search for the Morning Killer. Will she catch him before he chooses another victim?
5.7 /10
Necistá hra

Sun, Jun 16, 2024
An executor, an official of a football club, is murdered. Did one of the debtors commit murder, or was betting on matches the motive? An unsolved case of stabbing a woman appeared in Slovakia. Did the Morning Killer kill there too?
4.8 /10
Poslední prípad
Magda receives an email with photos of two veiled women with only their eyes visible. He has to choose the one that survives. Otherwise they both die. Can the Morning Killer be caught before he commits another murder?
6.2 /10

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Fortynine

Fortynine

Between 1996 and 2006 Michal Kosakowski produced 49 short movies on the subject of killing. 49 killings, dreamed up by inhabitants of the metropolis of morbidity - Vienna. In 1996, Kosakowski began to inquire into fantasies of killing - at first among his relatives and friends, then widening the circle to include artists, musicians and, eventually, actors. Within a decade, Kosakowski made 49 short movies, an essential element of which is the fact that these killing fantasies were put into practice with the complicity of the respondents themselves and depicted in the 49 videos. The collaborations between Kosakowski and his fictitious killers and victims in scripting, acting and staging the films could not have been closer or more intense. Michal Kosakowski himself was in charge of directing, camera, editing and special effects for all 49 films. The fantasies of violence, all of which seem to feed on the explicit violence omnipresent in film and television, are stunning. Not a single one of the 160 performers has a criminal record or was ever involved in any real acts of violence. And yet poisoning, torture, suicide, execution, ritual murder, violence by and against women, men, and children, murders motivated by sexual, political, and mental aberration come face to face with the recipients' emotions, naked and uncensored. The video-installation FORTYNINE is a 5x4x3 meter mirror-walled cube. Visitors who enter the cube are confronted by a 49-part HD split-screen that mirrors their reflections to infinity. The fact of interpersonal acts of violence, here anchored in present-day aesthetics, is also reflected in the emotions visible on the faces of the visitors, which are equally mirrored to infinity. 49 examples of fictitious killing collide head-on with the real emotions of the installation's visitors. The collective experience of any emotion generates intimacy - and it is precisely this intimacy that acts as a further constitutive component of FORTYNINE: the confrontation of the individual with itself, in the face of the most atrocious examples of violence. What Michal Kosakowski grants us is the rare occasion to experience a genuine taboo of our times and our Western society - death. A death that, for the time being, seems to present itself exclusively in the contemporary guise of the incessant violence staged by the media.

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