87 minutes
3/16/2016
In 1982, André Bamberski learns about the death of his 14 year-old daughter, Kalinka, while she was on vacation with her mother and stepfather in Germany. Convinced that Kalinka’s death was not an accident, Bamberski begins to investigate. A botched autopsy report raises his suspicions and leads him to accuse Kalinka’s stepfather, Dr Dieter Krombach, as the murderer. Unable to indict Krombach in Germany, Bamberski attempts to take the trial to France, where he will dedicate his life to Kalinka’s justice and the imprisonment of Krombach.
Daniel Auteuil
as André Bamberski
Sebastian Koch
as Doctor Dieter Krombach
Marie-Josée Croze
as Dany
Christelle Cornil
as Cécile
Lila-Rose Gilberti
as Kalinka (6 years old)
Emma Besson
as Kalinka (14 years old)
Christian Kmiotek
as Robert
Serge Feuillard
as Maître Gibault
Fred Personne
as Father of André
Thérèse Roussel
as Mother of André
Tom Hudson
as Pierre (20 years old)
Antoine Milhaud
as Pierre (12 years old)
Timéo Bolland
as Pierre (4 years old)
Natalie Beder
as Bamberski's assistant
Nicolas Planchais
as Boris
Valérie Even
as Investigating judge
Johannes Oliver Hamm
as Policeman Scheidegg
Florence d'Azémar
as Investigating judge
Stanislas Stanic
as Investigating judge
Catherine Davenier
as Investigating judge
Alain Beigel
as Bailiff
Patrick Zimmermann
as President of the Paris court
Guillaume Briat
as Advocate General
Marie Vernalde
as Clerk
Luc Gentil
as General producer
Geoffroy Boutan
as Director of criminal affairs
Patrick Hauthier
as Assistant of criminal affairs
Anne-Cécile Crapie
as Secretary
Véronique Dossetto
as Secretary
Jean-Pol Brissart
as Forensic pathologist
Loïc Risser
as Policeman
Michel Gomes
as Entrepreneur
Jürgen Zwingel
as German lawyer
Fritz Hammer
as President of the Kempten court
Emma Nova
as Eva
Susanne Schmidt
as German journalist
Charlotte Krenz
as Young German saleswoman
Wolfgang Pissors
as German doctor
Christophe Bizet
as German policeman
Pierre Bourel
as Serbian kidnapper
Jan Oliver Schroeder
as Lawyer in court
Audrey Quoturi
as Clerk (uncredited)