
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.
André Bamberski

Doctor Dieter Krombach

Dany

Cécile

Kalinka (6 years old)

Kalinka (14 years old)

Robert

Maître Gibault

Father of André

Mother of André

Pierre (20 years old)

Pierre (12 years old)

Pierre (4 years old)

Bamberski's assistant

Boris

Investigating judge

Policeman Scheidegg

Investigating judge

Investigating judge

Investigating judge

Bailiff

President of the Paris court

Advocate General

Clerk

General producer

Director of criminal affairs

Assistant of criminal affairs

Secretary

Secretary

Forensic pathologist

Policeman

Entrepreneur

German lawyer

President of the Kempten court

Eva

German journalist

Young German saleswoman

German doctor

German policeman

Serbian kidnapper

Lawyer in court

Clerk (uncredited)
