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Directed by | Julio Jorquera Arriagada |
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Opening theme | "Kein schöner Land" by Manuel Oyanadel |
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No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
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Release | December 19, 2019 – January 9, 2020 |
Dignity is a Chilean-German thriller television series that first released on the German OTT streaming platform Joyn on December 19, 2019. [1]
At the center of the story is the young state's attorney Leo Ramírez, who lives in Santiago and leads the investigation against Paul Schäfer at the request of Judge Jiménez. The leader of the settlement of the German sect Colonia Dignidad, founded in Parral, is accused of obstruction of justice, kidnapping and child abuse.
The crime detective for sexual assault Pamela Rodríguez is the only one of few who supports Ramírez, since most of the residents of Parral, such as the criminal police chief Martínez, as well as political actors from Santiago, such as the Senator Ríos and the German ambassador Sattelberger, Schäfer's social support, such as the hospital, in which poor citizens of Parrals are treated free of charge or the boarding school, in which children from poorer families are given education, is highly recognized. Therefore, the investigation is difficult from several sides. This also includes Leo Ramírez's own life and family history.
For one, Leo Ramírez attended the boarding school with his brother Pedro and lived in the settlement. Schäfer also financed his law studies in Germany. On the other hand, he himself was sexually abused there, and his brother was killed or declared dead in the settlement in summer 1976. The dead turns out to be untrue. However, his wife Caro and crime detective Pamela Rodríguez initially don't know of Leo Ramírez's experiences in the settlement.
The investigation is also difficult because Schäfer is in hiding and the settlement doctor Bernard Hausmann and the assistant Schäfer's Ava cover him. Hausmann was arrested a short time later for falsifying documents and covering up a crime, but was get out shortly thereafter. Pamela Rodríguez made important evidence disappear as her family was threatened by Joel Carrillo, an assistant of Senator Ríos. Meanwhile, Anke Meier, the friend of Klaus alias Pedro Ramírez, tries to flee from the settlement.
The series takes place on two time domains: In the present, 1997, which deal with the investigation in Parral and Santiago, and in the past, 1976, which deal with the events at that time in the settlement.
The actors who play a leading role are listed below, sorted according to the names of the actors in the opening credits. In addition, the child actors of the main roles were added after the adult actors.
Character | Year | Description | Actor | Episodes |
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Bernard Hausmann | 1997, 1976 | doctor in the settlement | Devid Striesow | 1–8 |
Paul Schäfer | 1997, 1976 | sect leader | Götz Otto | 1–8 |
Leonardo "Leo" Rafael Ramírez Soto | 1997 | state's attorney in Santiago | Marcel Rodiguez | 1–8 |
1976 | settlement inhabitant | Ignacio Gómez [lower-alpha 1] | 1–4, 7–8 | |
Klaus Becker alias Pedro Alberto Ramírez Soto | 1997 | settlement inhabitant who has fled | Nils Rovira-Muñoz | 1–8 |
1976 | settlement inhabitant, Pedro declared dead in summer 1976, after that named Klaus Becker | Lucas Morales [lower-alpha 1] | 1–5, 8 | |
Pamela Rodríguez | 1997 | crime detective for sexual assault in Parral | Antonia Zegers | 1–8 |
Anke Meier | 1997 | nurse in the settlement | Jennifer Ulrich | 1–8 |
1976 | settlement inhabitant | Mariana Coghlan [lower-alpha 1] | 1–3, 5–6, 8 | |
Caroline "Caro" Ramírez Scheck | 1997 | employee of the German embassy in Santiago, Wife of Leo Ramírez | Martina Klier | 1–8 |
Ava | 1997 | assistant of Paul Schäfer | Julieta Figueroa | 1–8 |
1976 | settlement inhabitant | Maria Tapia [lower-alpha 1] | 6 | |
In the following, actors are listed who play a recurring supporting role. Sorted by episode appearance.
Character | Year | Description | Actor | Episodes |
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Carmen Ramírez Soto | 1997 | sister of Leo Ramírez, lives in Parral | Paola Giannini (es) | 1–8 |
Joel Carrillo | 1997 | employee of Senator Ríos | Felipe Ríos (es) | 1–5 |
Mister Martínez | 1997 | criminal police chief in Parral | Daniel Antivillo | 1–4, 7 |
Hannelore Harms | 1997 | employee of the German Embassy in Santiago | Amaya Forch | 1–3, 5–7 |
Mister Jiménez | 1997 | judge in Santiago de Chile | Alejandro Trejo | 1–2, 4–5, 8 |
Hartmut Sattelberger | 1997 | Head of the German Embassy in Santiago | Carlos Kaspar (es) | 1–2, 5–8 |
Mister Ríos | 1997 | senator at National Congress of Chile | Hernán Vallejo | 1–2 |
Ínes Hausmann | 1997 | nurse in the settlement, wife of Bernard Hausmann | Heidrun María Breier (es) | 2–7 |
Manuel Contreras | 1976 | chief of Pinochet's Secret police | Sergio Piña | 2–4 |
Mister Mertins | 1976 | friend of Sattelberger | Gerardo Ebert | 2–4 |
Pablo Jenga | 1997 | Ex-husband of Pamela Rodríguez, head of a special unit | Iván Álvarez de Araya (es) | 5–8 |
German Ambassador | 1997 | Ambassador of the German Embassy in Santiago | Stephan Behrend Blendowski (es) | 6, 8 |
Created by María Elena Wood and Patricio Pereira, the series is written by Andreas Gutzeit, Swantje Oppermann, Paula del Fierro and Enrique Videla. Parts of the filming took place in the real Colonia Dignidad (now called Villa Baviera), including in Schäfer’s house. [2]
The first excerpts of Dignity were published already at the television trade fair MIPCOM in Cannes on October 14, 2019. Several leading actors were also present. [3]
The first release took place two months later on December 19, 2019 on the German OTT streaming platform Joyn. [1] However, it is only available in the paid area Joyn Plus+. Two new episodes were released weekly.
In Chile, the eight-part series is broadcast on Mega from November 14, 2020 at 3:30 a.m. weekly. [4] In Latin America including Chile Amazon Prime Video published all eight episodes at the same time on November 13, 2020.
On December 19, 2019, the first two episodes were released on Joyn in Germany. Two more episodes followed each week.
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | "Folge 1" "Episode 1" | Julio Jorquera Arriagada | Andreas Gutzeit (Headwriter), Swantje Oppermann, Paula del Fierro, Enrique Videla | December 19, 2019 |
2 | "Folge 2" "Episode 2" | Julio Jorquera Arriagada | Andreas Gutzeit (Headwriter), Swantje Oppermann, Paula del Fierro, Enrique Videla | December 19, 2019 |
3 | "Folge 3" "Episode 3" | Julio Jorquera Arriagada | Andreas Gutzeit (Headwriter), Swantje Oppermann, Paula del Fierro, Enrique Videla | December 26, 2019 |
4 | "Folge 4" "Episode 4" | Julio Jorquera Arriagada | Andreas Gutzeit (Headwriter), Swantje Oppermann, Paula del Fierro, Enrique Videla | December 26, 2019 |
5 | "Folge 5" "Episode 5" | Julio Jorquera Arriagada | Andreas Gutzeit (Headwriter), Swantje Oppermann, Paula del Fierro, Enrique Videla | January 2, 2020 |
6 | "Folge 6" "Episode 6" | Julio Jorquera Arriagada | Andreas Gutzeit (Headwriter), Swantje Oppermann, Paula del Fierro, Enrique Videla | January 2, 2020 |
7 | "Folge 7" "Episode 7" | Julio Jorquera Arriagada | Andreas Gutzeit (Headwriter), Swantje Oppermann, Paula del Fierro, Enrique Videla | January 9, 2020 |
8 | "Folge 8" "Episode 8" | Julio Jorquera Arriagada | Andreas Gutzeit (Headwriter), Swantje Oppermann, Paula del Fierro, Enrique Videla | January 9, 2020 |
Year | Association | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2020 | Canneseries | – | – | Nominated | [5] |
2021 | Grimme-Preis | Fiktion (fiction) | – | Nominated | [6] |
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