Eva, ganz mein Fall
Eva, ganz mein Fall is a German legal comedy-drama series which aired on the ZDF network from 2002 to 2005. The series was produced by Rita Nasser and directed by Stefan Bartmann. The series stars Lara Joy Koerner in the title role as a young lawyer working in the fictional Munich Hardenberg and Hardenberg, with other young lawyers whose lives and loves were eccentric, humorous and dramatic.
Eva – ganz mein Fall is a German legal comedy-drama TV-series of the ZDF-Broadcasting Company of the production years 2002 - 2003 in the style of the US-American TV-series Ally McBeal.
Overview
The show focused on the romantic and personal lives of the main characters, often using legal proceedings as plot devices to contrast or reinforce a character's drama. Legal arguments were also frequently used to explore multiple sides of various social issues. Hardenberg & Hardenberg, the fictional law firm, where most of the characters work, is depicted as a place where everything can happen. Lawyers and secretaries in the firm routinely find very creative solutions to investigate and finally solve criminal cases. The pretty trainee lawyer Eva Sander gets the attention of Alexander Hardenberg junior, the son of the boss Dr. Hardenberg senior. Her ambitious counterpart is the colored Sue Young. The secretary Audette Mende, smart-alec and philanthropic, tries to fight for justice in and outside the office and knows every secret about the company and the employees. While Eva is supported by her grandfather Hubertus Sander and her close friend Rosl, Sue is a single independent woman on her own.
Reception
The series got got a 4.07 million viewing rate and a market share of 15.7%.
External links
External links
de:Eva – ganz mein Fall