All that's just: The Italian version
Alles was recht ist: Die italienische Variante
Genre | Fiction | Series |
Format | 16 mm colour |
Cast | Michaela May, Anna Schudt, Fritz Karl, Oliver Breite, Vadim Glowna, a.m.o. |
Author | Sebastian Andrae, Hermann Kirchmann, Ulli Stephan |
Director | Zoltan Spirandelli, Peter Gersina |
Production | filmpool Film- und Fernsehproduktion for ARD Degeto |
Duration | 90` |
Year of production | 2009 |
Judge Lena Kalbach has come to terms quite well with life in her daughter Nike's house following her disciplinary transfer from Frankfurt to Fulda, despite the friction that prevails between the two women. Lena and court director Dr. Kästle have an intense dislike for each other and she is determined to stay at Fulda's local court just because he does not want her there. She has to declare a repossession claim against a shop-owner and single-parent as legal and binding, despite her sense of justice, which craves for a different verdict… In the meantime, Teddy not only flirts with Lena, but increasingly focuses his seductive skills on Nike as well. Lena observes this with concern and a fair portion of jealousy…