In Her Name

In 1982, André Bamberski discovers about the passing of the 14 yearold girl, Kalinka, while she had been on a break with her mum and step father at Germany. Convinced that Kalinka’s departure wasn’t an crash, Bamberski starts to research. A botched autopsy record increases his bitterness and directs him to reevaluate Kalinka’s stepfather, doctor Dieter Krombach, since the murderer.
Struggling to indict Krombach at Germany, Bamberski tries to select the trial to France, where he’ll devote his entire life Kalinka’s citizenship as well as the imprisonment of both Krombach.