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Cast

Michaela May

Michaela May

Dr. Lena Kalbach

Götz Schubert

Götz Schubert

Friedrich Gross

Anna Schudt

Anna Schudt

Dr. Nike Reichert

Helmfried von Lüttichau

Helmfried von Lüttichau

Dr.Kästle

Sonsee Neu

Sonsee Neu

Karin Dörfler

Max Herbrechter

Max Herbrechter

Franz Bergen

Karl Kranzkowski

Karl Kranzkowski

Domvikar Grossmann

Hans Martin Stier

Hans Martin Stier

Dr. Hansjohann Schrunz

Oliver Breite

Oliver Breite

Johannes Reichert

Aleksandar Jovanović

Aleksandar Jovanović

René Dörfler

Orlando Lenzen

Orlando Lenzen

Moritz Dörfler

Deborah Kaufmann

Deborah Kaufmann

Amelie Bergen

Anna Hausburg

Anna Hausburg

Klara Reichert

Maurice Engst

Maurice Engst

Emanuel Reichert

Matthias Scheuring

Matthias Scheuring

Dr. Plagge

Susanne Kubelka

Susanne Kubelka

Eva-Maria Gross

Lutz Lansemann

Lutz Lansemann

Wolfgang Brückner

Crew

Christoph Schrewe

Christoph Schrewe

Director

Matthias Keilich

Matthias Keilich

Screenplay

Hermann Kirchmann

Hermann Kirchmann

Screenplay

Hermann Kirchmann

Hermann Kirchmann

Producer

Khyana El Bitar

Khyana El Bitar

Screenplay

Fabiana Cardalda

Fabiana Cardalda

Digital Colorist

Maren Dostal

Maren Dostal

Assistant Production Design

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Alles was recht ist – Väter, Töchter, Söhne

20116.0 / 1090 min
TV Movie, Comedy

Overview

Two fathers are fighting for a child: Franz Bergen, head of a church choir, wants to fight the right of access to the young son of the pub René Dörfler. At first, Judge Lena Kalbach does not allow the lawsuit - until it turns out that Bergen, as a sperm donor, is the biological father of the child. A delicate case for which Lena has to find a solution with great tact. But she is also personally affected by the issue of fatherhood: Her adult daughter Nike finally wants to know who her father is. In the third part of the popular TV series, Michaela May again plays the smart judge Lena Kalbach.