Welcome to Hindafing

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  • 2017
  • 1 Season
  • 7.7  (752)

Welcome to Hindafing is a political satire and drama series that first aired in 2017. The show is set in a small Bavarian town called Hindafing, which has a population of only 6,000 residents. The series quickly establishes that Hindafing is a town that has seen better days. The show's protagonist, Alfons Zischl (Maximilian Brückner), is the deputy mayor of Hindafing, who is hoping to make a name for himself in politics.

The series takes a satirical approach to politics and society in modern-day Germany. The show's premise centers on the local political landscape of Hindafing, and the ways in which national and international politics impact the town's inhabitants. Alfons is a character who is both ambitious and naive, and he is determined to use his position to elevate himself to a more significant political role.

As the series progresses, Alfons quickly realizes that he has entered a world far more complicated than he had imagined. The town's mayor, Hans Schosser (Jürgen Tonkel), is a corrupt figurehead who is more interested in making shady deals than serving the town's constituents. The local economy is collapsing, and the town is deeply divided along social and economic lines. Meanwhile, international events such as the refugee crisis and the Greek economic crisis are creating ripple effects that are felt in Hindafing.

The show's unique blend of comedy and drama sets it apart from other political dramas. The show's satirical approach never feels heavy-handed, and the humor is typically subtle and character-based. The writing is witty and clever, and the characters are fully-realized and believable.

One of the most significant strengths of the show is its ability to weave together multiple plotlines and narratives. The show is never solely focused on the politics of Hindafing, and it frequently explores the personal lives of its characters. The series's exploration of small-town life and the intricacies of local politics are complemented by moments of surrealism and absurdity.

The ensemble cast is uniformly excellent. Maximilian Brückner anchors the show as Alfons, and he is a charismatic presence on screen. The show's co-creator Niklas Hoffmann does an outstanding job in the supporting role of Huber, Alfons's scheming and manipulative friend. The rest of the cast is filled with talented character actors who help flesh out the town and its inhabitants.

Another standout aspect of the series is its production values. The series was filmed on location in Bavaria, and the show's cinematography captures the natural beauty of the region. The show's music is also a highlight, with an eclectic soundtrack that ranges from classical music to modern pop.

Overall, Welcome to Hindafing is an entertaining and thought-provoking series that offers a unique perspective on small-town politics and life in modern-day Germany. The show's blend of comedy, drama, and satire makes it a must-watch for fans of political dramas. The series also manages to touch on many relevant social and political issues, which makes it particularly timely and relevant.

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Seasons
Energy Transition (Episode 6 of 6)
6. Energy Transition (Episode 6 of 6)
May 30, 2017
Zischl faces a big decision as Hindafing is struck by an earthquake and a murder case. Directed by Boris Kunz, 2017.
Election Campaigns (Episode 5 of 6)
5. Election Campaigns (Episode 5 of 6)
May 30, 2017
Tragedy strikes as Zischl resorts to desperate measures in his re-election bid. Directed by Boris Kunz, 2017.
Drug Policy (Episode 4 of 6)
4. Drug Policy (Episode 4 of 6)
May 23, 2017
An impromptu drug run to the Czech Republic ends in disaster for Zischl. Directed by Boris Kunz, 2017.
Silent Partners (Episode 3 of 6)
3. Silent Partners (Episode 3 of 6)
May 23, 2017
Trying to satisfy everyone, Zischl strikes a deal with Goldhammer and incurs the wrath of Karli Spitz. Directed by Boris Kunz, 2017.
Black Boxes (Episode 2 of 6)
2. Black Boxes (Episode 2 of 6)
May 16, 2017
After the arrival of the refugees, Zischl is pressured from all sides. Directed by Boris Kunz, 2017.
Donau Village (Episode 1 of 6)
1. Donau Village (Episode 1 of 6)
May 16, 2017
Mayor Alfons Zischl's precarious financial situation stalks him even at his father's funeral. Directed by Boris Kunz, 2017.
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  • Premiere Date
    May 16, 2017
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (752)