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The much-discussed topic of organ donation dedicated Sat.1 the drama “Two lives. One hope “. In its role as a surgeon Annette Frier shows that they can do more than just being funny.

Quite unexpectedly breaks a passerby on the street together. The doctors at the hospital say to her husband that they could do nothing more. And ask if they may take her organs for donation.

Shocked views. Apologetic doctors: It must now go out pretty quick. A liver plops into a plastic bag. Then ring middle of the night the phone, in the family of the liver damaged young Frank (Valentino Fortuzzi) and in the hospital, where a doctor Dr. Hellweg (Annette Frier) takes a nap. Make ready for surgery.

The first few scenes of Sat.1-drama “Two lives. One hope “on Tuesday (March 8th 20:15) raise the central question: What is a man willing to give for another? Later in the film, which is also Frank, 17 ask. For he befriends in the clinic with timid Kosovan asylum seeker Dafina (Barbara Prakopenka) to. It is as dependent on a donor liver and drawn by yellow-tinged skin. Who gets the organ on which they have no direct control.

With the exaggerated story of Frank, Dafina and Physicians Hellweg leads Sat.1 a wide audience a theme in mind, the other as the unfilled donor card rather is once pushed aside. For prime time it comes to waiting for an organ – or death. To the question whether Dafinas mother can donate part of their liver. To the imagined by Frank’s father way to buy in India for tens of one thousand US dollars a liver. To the fine line on which doctors are moving at times and to situations where even they are powerless.

That have done a great disservice schummelnde medical organ donation in recent years, of course, have their place. “What do you want? Money? “Asks about Frank’s mother at one point in despair toward senior physician. The accusation of being bought, the medical profession pursued for years after the scandals in which patients should appear sicker than they actually were, for example. The goal: quickly come to an institution

The distrust the figures show: A mere 877 organ donors, there were in 2015 nationwide, could be transplanted around 3000 institutions – at over 10 000 patients waiting.. Previously, the willingness to donate was further broken into. Up to three people on the waiting list die According to the German Organ Transplantation Foundation (DSO) every day. And only about a third of Germans have an organ donor card, on which one can agree or object to the use of organs after death.

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confidence, even if the rules of organ donation and checks have now been exacerbated as Federal Health Minister Hermann Gröhe (CDU), said at the presentation of the film. Gröhes Ministry was partner Sat.1, as well as the DSO, which in this country is coordinating the donation.

You have to make allowances for the film that he propagates no attitude about, but the pros and cons shows. While many might sympathize with the young, desperate seriously ill. But author Benedikt Roeskau also lays to the voltage will much emphasis on the fact that an available organ is not necessarily equivalent to the rescue of the recipient. Entertaining is that, but the film sometimes seems overloaded given the many contingencies.

Annette Frier (42, “Danni Lowinski”, “Week Show”) is recommended as clarified-combative and sometimes emotional surgeon for serious roles , The flachsen they can not be entirely: “Of course, I always wanted to see bodies,” she said highly ironic in Sat.1 interview. And then sincerely: To prepare they have watched videos of operating theaters and for the first time engaged in counter-arguments for organ donation. Keep it has its donor card anyway. “If I am willing to take, I have to be willing to give.”

 

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