New ARD film: Young judge is fighting for justice in the Palace of Justice!

New ARD film: Young judge is fighting for justice in the Palace of Justice!

The ARD film "Servus, your honor-finally judge" tells the story of Thirza Zorniger, a committed young lawyer who is confronted with the challenges of her new job as a civil judge in the Munich Palace of Justice. From Friday, October 4, at 8:15 p.m., the film can be seen in the first, while it will be available in the ARD media library two days earlier.

Amelie Kiefer, 36 years old, plays the leading role of the Thirza, which starts optimistic and full of energy in its first case. For Thirza, the judge position is not only a professional goal, but also a tribute to her late mother, who also wanted to become a lawyer. But soon she realizes that reality in the judiciary often looks different than she hoped.

Conflicts and challenges

When Thirza takes over her first case, a compensation process that revolves around a boat accident on Lake Starnberg, she realizes that the file situation does not reflect the full image of the truth. An actress who lost a lower leg in the incident makes claims against her friend, but Thirza discovered discrepancies and begins to do his own research.

This unexpected turn not only ensures tensions in your professional career, but also in your private life. Her fiance Herbert, played by Leo Reisinger, urges her to concentrate on her career and not get into moral conflicts. In addition, her father Carlos, a self -in love actor, represents an additional burden with his impulsive way. This clearly shows how complex the balance between personal ambitions and family expectations can be.

a mix of genres and topics

The film combines various well -known narrative patterns into an entertaining work. Elements that are reminiscent of films such as "Erin Brockovich", "Toni Erdmann" and "Boston Legal" flow into the plot and make Thirza's history alive. The mixture of idealism and the pursuit of justice is seasoned with a touch of family complexity. Despite these appealing approaches, however, the plot remains superficial and offers less profound examination of the real challenges that women face in the judiciary.

Overall, the film is a picture of hope and determination, mixed with the difficulties that are often associated with the pursuit of professional success. More information on the content details can be found in the article on www.shz.de

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