Eva and Max Gruber enjoy a healthy marriage. While she works as a journalist in the cultural sector, he is an independent artist teaching at a local college. The unconventional yet well-liked pedagogue can get his students to enjoy almost anything, even nude drawing. Until one day the police turn up – and accuse him of sexual misconduct. Max and Eva are shocked when the allegation comes at them like a bolt out of the blue. Following several interviews, however, it soon becomes clear that the girl did spend a night at Max’s atelier the previous weekend. Sabine Boss’s TV drama shows how social and media instigation can back a teacher into a corner.
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Writing | Daniel von Aarburg | Writer |
Directing | Sabine Boss | Director |
Writing | Urs Bühler | Writer |
Editing | Stefan Kälin | Editor |
Production | Karin Koch | Producer |
Art | Gerald Damovsky | Production Design |
Camera | Quinn Evan Reimann | Director of Photography |
Sound | Lorenz Dangel | Original Music Composer |
Costume & Make-Up | Rudolf Jost | Costume Design |