Alles was recht ist – Väter, Töchter, Söhne
In this 2011 TV movie, judge Lena Kalbach handles a tense custody dispute that tests her fairness and tact. Franz Bergen, the head of a church choir, fights for access to his partner's young son, and the case grows urgent when it's revealed that Bergen is the child's biological father through a... Read more
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In this 2011 TV movie, judge Lena Kalbach handles a tense custody dispute that tests her fairness and tact. Franz Bergen, the head of a church choir, fights for access to his partner's young son, and the case grows urgent when it's revealed that Bergen is the child's biological father through a sperm donation. Kalbach must balance the letter of the law with the child's best interests while staying calm amid intense courtroom scrutiny and family pressure. At the same time she faces a personal crossroads when her daughter Nike asks to learn who her father is, which echoes the central question of the case. This is the third installment of the popular Alles was recht ist series, built around real world family legal issues with warmth and wit.
Directed by Christoph Schrewe, this 2011 TV movie slots into the long running German series Alles was recht ist. It draws on the show's established format of courtroom drama and family centric stories, rather than being a standalone theatrical release.
This is a television feature and does not have theatrical box office figures. Box office data for such productions is typically not published, since the project was produced for TV broadcast rather than cinema.
No major awards or nominations are listed for this installment. The series is known more for its steady performances and topical legal issues than for prize recognition, and this particular entry reflects that focus in German television circles at the time.
Critics applaud its mature take on paternity, custody and how law intersects with family life. Lena Kalbach appears as a calm, principled referee who combines empathy with legal rigor. The parallel thread about Nike seeking her own father adds emotional resonance, making the courtroom drama feel grounded and relatable, with a gentle dose of humor to temper the heavy moments.
Details
- Release Date
- January 13, 2011
- Runtime
- 1h 30m
- User Ratings
- 4 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- TV Movie, Comedy
- Country
- Germany
- Collection
- Alles was recht ist Collection
- Studio
- Filmpool
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Michaela May
Dr. Lena Kalbach
Götz Schubert
Friedrich Gross
Anna Schudt
Dr. Nike Reichert
Helmfried von Lüttichau
Dr.Kästle
Sonsee Neu
Karin Dörfler
Max Herbrechter
Franz Bergen
Karl Kranzkowski
Domvikar Grossmann
Hans Martin Stier
Dr. Hansjohann Schrunz
Oliver Breite
Johannes Reichert
Aleksandar Jovanović
René Dörfler
Director: Christoph Schrewe
Written by: Khyana El Bitar, Matthias Keilich, Hermann Kirchmann