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KALINKA

by Vincent Garenq

synopsis

Inspired by a true story. July 10, 1982: Kalinka Bamberski, fourteen years old, is found dead in her mother's new house in Germany. Kalinka would spend her vacation there ever since her mother had started a new life with a seductive and charismatic doctor, Dieter Krombach. Although the strange circumstances of her death, which involved rape, point to Krombach, a conspiration of silence seems to protect him. André Bamberski, Kalinka's father, sets out on a struggle for justice confronted by borders and barriers. Alone against doctors, judges, and even against his ex-wife, who is deep in denial, his determination for his daughter's murderer to be found guilty and sentenced will be relentless - even if it means spending his whole life in order for justice to be done.

international title: Kalinka
original title: Au nom de ma fille
country: France
sales agent: StudioCanal
year: 2016
genre: fiction
directed by: Vincent Garenq
release date: FR 16/03/2016, BE 16/03/2016, CH 16/03/2016, IT 09/06/2016
screenplay: Vincent Garenq, Julien Rappeneau
cast: Daniel Auteuil, Sebastian Koch, Marie-Josée Croze, Christelle Cornil, Emma Drogunova
cinematography by: Renaud Chassaing
film editing: Valérie Deseine
producer: Cyril Colbeau-Justin, Jean-Baptiste Dupont, Hugo Bergson-Vuillaume
production: LGM Cinéma, Black Mask Productions, StudioCanal, Nexus Factory, TF1 Studio Production
backing: Ile-de-France region
distributor: StudioCanal, Koch Media Gmbh, Distri7, Frenetic Films

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