
Thin Line
Drama
Overview
When their eight-year-old daughter falls into a coma after a tragic accident, Eva and David are torn apart by grief. David clings to hope, unwilling to let go, while Eva cannot bear to see her child suffer and takes matters into her own hands—igniting a gripping courtroom battle over guilt, mercy, and the limits of love
Top Cast


Leonie Landa
Leonie Landa
Eva Widmann
Leonie Landa
Eva Widmann


Cino Djavid
Cino Djavid
David Widmann
Cino Djavid
David Widmann


Pola Friedrichs
Pola Friedrichs
Maya Widmann
Pola Friedrichs
Maya Widmann
Daniel Fries
Daniel Fries
Staatsanwalt
Daniel Fries
Staatsanwalt
Matthieu Svetchine
Matthieu Svetchine
Dr. Schreiber
Matthieu Svetchine
Dr. Schreiber


Sabine Urban
Sabine Urban
Richterin Haberbeck
Sabine Urban
Richterin Haberbeck
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