Alles was recht ist
Originally released in 2008. Alles was recht ist is a tv movie/comedy film. directed by Zoltan Spirandelli.
Starring Michaela May, Fritz Karl, and Anna Schudt
Synopsis
Experienced judge Lena Kalbach works at the district court in Frankfurt, the capital of Hesse. She is a woman with moral principles - and when she sees them violated, she doesn't take her legal duties too seriously. For example, when the shrewd lawyer Teddy Klein succeeds in getting a client acquitted using shady methods. Outraged, Lena refuses to accept the verdict. As punishment, the rebellious judge is transferred from the district court to a local court. She is immediately transferred to her old hometown of Fulda in eastern Hesse, of all places. For Lena, this is a professional and social relegation, as she left her hometown 30 years ago "because of the cramped conditions". Her grown-up daughter Nike, who works as a public prosecutor at the local court, lives here with her husband Johannes and their two children Clara and Emanuel.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Michaela May
as Dr. Lena Kalbach
Fritz Karl
as Teddy Klein
Anna Schudt
as Dr. Nike Reichert
Helmfried von Lüttichau
as Dr. Ewald Kästle
Vadim Glowna
as Dr. Jobst Grübel
Michael Hanemann
as Prof. Ostrowski
Götz Schubert
as Charles
Oliver Breite
as Johannes 'Hannes' Reichert
Joy Maria Bai
as Narantuya
Patrick von Blume
as Oscar Grübel
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Filmpool
- ARD
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Alles was recht ist about?
Experienced judge Lena Kalbach works at the district court in Frankfurt, the capital of Hesse. She is a woman with moral principles - and when she sees them violated, she doesn't take her legal dut...
Who directed Alles was recht ist?
Alles was recht ist was directed by Zoltan Spirandelli.
When was Alles was recht ist released?
Alles was recht ist was released on February 21, 2008 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Alles was recht ist?
The main cast of Alles was recht ist includes Michaela May, Fritz Karl, Anna Schudt, Helmfried von Lüttichau, Vadim Glowna.