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90 min
This film is about the difference between law and justice. A national socialist is accused of having stirred up some people against foreigners. A judge has to decide whether he has done so or if his statement comes under the constitutional given freedom of speech. This is compared with a trial in the third Reich. A young woman is being accused of having a relationship with a jew. The film confronts two views of law: the judgement is only based on the current law or the judgement may be influenced by socio-political events and sense of justice.
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Robert Giggenbach | Kolb | Unowned |
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Peter Simonischek | Kemp | Unowned |
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Michael Degen | Leo Sontheimer | Unowned |
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Franziska Walser | Staatsanwältin Dr. Krüger | Unowned |
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Gerd Anthoff | Dr. Färber | Unowned |
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Elert Bode | Dr. Römer | Unowned |
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Horst Sachtleben | Dr. Laue | Unowned |
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Alexander Duda | Unowned | |
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Winfried Frey | Unowned | |
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Dorothee Hartinger | Lisa Schrenk | Unowned |
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Jürgen Tonkel | Schweiger | Unowned |
Bernd Herberger | Unowned | ||
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Sarah Camp | Unowned | |
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Johanna Bittenbinder | Unowned | |
Werner Schnitzer | Unowned |