It was relatively smooth in the mountains, went well. After our first day of shooting in the high mountains, it started snowing. We went straight to the mountains for the first two weeks, because we were warned that it could be tight with the first snow. WERE THERE ANY DIFFICULTIES DURING FILMING? THE WEATHER IN THE MOUNTAINS, FOR EXAMPLE? It's actually an ideal playground for us. Because you can play with the two sides of the coin: the beauty of the mountains as well as the danger, the beauty of the city, the picturesque, as well as the darkness of the city. It's just that sometimes the sea and the beach are missingįor me, the Innsbruck region is ideal for an action-packed crime novel because it is so varied. It's so extreme that sometimes I can't believe it's not a photo wallpaper. I find that some views of the Hafelekar or from the mid station look as if they weren't real. WHAT IS IT LIKE FOR YOU AS A CITY KID TO BE IN THE HIGH MOUNTAINS? WHAT DO THE MOUNTAINS DO TO YOU? If Saturday or Sunday is free, I usually go home to Munich to do laundry. On my last day off I was on the Hafelekar. This is my first time in Innsbruck, I was only here once two weeks before shooting started to practice climbing. WAS THIS YOUR FIRST TIME IN INNSBRUCK AND DID YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO GET TO KNOW THE CITY BETTER ON NON-SHOOTING DAYS? And once I was eating in the evening in the old town and I like it very much! I hope we keep shooting so I can see a bit more of Innsbruck. I was especially a lot at the Hafelekar! I've never been that high before, because I'm not the great hiker or great climber. I have to be honest, I haven't seen that much of Innsbruck yet. JOCHEN, WHAT WAS IT LIKE FOR YOU TO BE IN FRONT OF THE CAMERA IN INNSBRUCK?
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