In 1904, twenty-five-year-old Frieda Keller commits the unthinkable by killing her five-year-old son, leading to a riveting court case that questions how much of a victim lies within the perpetrator herself. This complex case played a pivotal role in shaping discussions around women's rights, the quest for a fairer society, and the need for criminal justice reform. Based on a true story that delves into themes of shame, ethics, morality, and the struggle for emancipation.

Friedas Fall
Maria Brendle
Screenplay:
Michèle Minelli, Maria Brendle
Producers:
Hans Syz, Susann Henggeler
Film Score:
Mark Bächle
Sound:
Patrick Storck
Film Editing:
Wolfgang Weigl
Actors/Actresses:
Julia Buchmann, Stefan Merki, Rachel Braunschweig, Max Simonischek