

A prison director trades herself for a hostage—then the real captivity begins.
A prisoner in JVA Weißenburg takes a staff member hostage, prompting Prison Director Ella Jansen to enter the cell in exchange, relying on negotiation. When a special unit’s imminent arrival drives the inmate to rage and sexual violence, Jansen is rescued but then becomes entangled in a ruthless political scandal and power struggle that overlooks individual suffering.
Acting
Suzanne von Borsody's contained desperation vs. Jürgen Vogel's volcanic rage.
Direction
Görlitz traps you in institutional beige hell—no escape, no heroism.
Director
Christian Görlitz
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of 2000s German TV cinema exploring Stasi and prison system legacies, when public broadcasters funded unflinching institutional critiques.
The real Weißenburg prison became notorious for inhumane conditions; the film's claustrophobic production design used actual locations.