
The Prosecutor, the Defender, the Father and his Son
Documentary · Drama
Overview
The Hague, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia: Two ambitious lawyers face each other in the trial of Milorad Krstić, who’s accused of committing war crimes as a commander in the Bosnian war. The defender, Mikhail Finn, has managed to refute all the accusations against his client. Convinced of Krstic´s guilt, Catherine Lagrange, the prosecutor, summons a young man with incriminating evidence against Krstić. He claims to have been abandoned by his parents as a child and to have been one of Krstić’s soldiers. Defender Finn starts to investigate in order to verify the witness’ testimony – and soon encounters the young man’s family. Inspired by a true story.
Top Cast


Romane Bohringer
Romane Bohringer
Prosecutor Catherine Lagrange
Romane Bohringer
Prosecutor Catherine Lagrange


Samuel Fröler
Samuel Fröler
Defender Michael Finn
Samuel Fröler
Defender Michael Finn


Izudin Bajrović
Izudin Bajrović
Deyan's Father
Izudin Bajrović
Deyan's Father


Ovanes Torosian
Ovanes Torosian
Deyan - Miro
Ovanes Torosian
Deyan - Miro


Nermina Lukač
Nermina Lukač
Jasna
Nermina Lukač
Jasna


Krasimir Dokov
Krasimir Dokov
Milorad Krstic
Krasimir Dokov
Milorad Krstic


Igor Škvarica
Igor Škvarica
The ICTY Interpreter
Igor Škvarica
The ICTY Interpreter


Labina Mitevska
Labina Mitevska
Deyan's Mother
Labina Mitevska
Deyan's Mother
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