A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 17, 2024
Original Title:
Sie sagt. Er sagt. Die Dokumentation.
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Spiegel TV
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 29
The Code of Criminal Procedure is actually intended to help judges get to the truth. To do this, they interview witnesses, listen to experts, and have evidence presented. But what if the evidence does not provide a clear picture when statement is against statement? The judge is free to assess the evidence. All that counts is the judicial conviction, which ideally also corresponds to the “objective truth”. But how often is this really the case? How easily do we believe our own prejudices when in doubt? How quickly can we be manipulated? And how do we know when someone is lying? Knowledge of these soft factors also makes it difficult for people at the head of a court to decide whether guilt or innocence. In the end, the judges also have to live with a verdict that has serious consequences for those involved. The accompanying documentary to the TV movie attempts to explore this dilemma with the help of various interview partners and cases.
Commissioning Editor:
Robert Wortmann
Katrin Müller-Walde
Director:
Gerrit Jöns-Anders
Sanja Hardinghaus
Director of Photography:
Robert Engelke
Felix Greif
Sami Karim
Oliver Gurr
Jürgen Heck
Alexis Jentzsch
Editor:
Anja Schütze
Graphic Designer:
Holger Hauff
Producer:
Christian Stachel
Holger Kreit
Sound:
Alexander von Hauch
Yannick Schmeil
Florian Wörz
Zora Butzke
Jonas Engelke
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Benjamin Ernst
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