Nora fights for life: Heartbreaking film about organ donation on Rügen!
Find out how Dr. Nora Kaminski saves lives and faces personal challenges in “Practice with a Sea View” on Rügen.

Nora fights for life: Heartbreaking film about organ donation on Rügen!
The new feature film “Homecoming” from the ARD series “Praxis mit Meerblick” takes viewers directly to the Baltic Sea island of Rügen, where the focus is on the doctor Nora Kaminski, played by Tanja Wedhorn. After a serious traffic accident, the main character has to deal with a traumatic brain injury. Despite her injuries, Nora has her chief physician, Dr. That doesn't stop Heckmann (Patrick Heyn) from helping her patients, especially 18-year-old Moritz (Frederic Balonier), who suffers from leukemia and urgently needs a stem cell donation. Unfortunately, there is no suitable donor profile, which forces Nora to make a difficult decision - she wants to get Moritz's biological mother (Daniela Schulz) as a donor, which brings her into a conflict between her responsibility as a doctor and her own health. This also raises moral questions that cannot be ignored in the context of organ transplantation.
In “Homecoming” we see Nora who, despite the odds, does everything she can to help Moritz. This dramatic turn in her life not only shows the challenges of everyday medical life, but also addresses the scarce resources and ethical dilemmas associated with organ transplantation. This is what knowledge about morality in organ donation writes: “How will the scarcity of donor organs be distributed fairly?” and illustrates the complex decisions that both physicians and patients must make when it comes to life and death The knowledge reported.
Insights into Nora's life
After a painful separation from her ex-husband, Nora throws herself into her work to suppress a colleague's fatal mistake. This emotional whirlpool is compounded by the accident, which gives her a fresh perspective on life. The challenges in medical care are omnipresent, and the issue of organ donation is a constant companion for many, including Nora. The ethical questions that arise from such decisions are of central importance to them. “How do social, economic or cultural factors influence decision-making?” Nora asks herself as she explores her own limits The knowledge.
Nora's new assignment in "What Really Matters" - another episode in the series - leads her to a 16-year-old patient, Emma, whose illness is caused by an unknown virus. In this episode, a new solution becomes apparent to Nora, not least through her encounter with the architect Max Jensen (Bernhard Piesk), who will bump into her while she's jogging and will definitely turn her life upside down. Here the themes of personal responsibility, new love and hope are excitingly brought together as Nora comes to terms with her fate and learns that there are still rays of hope in the darkness. As with any medical challenge, however, the question of resource distribution and the well-being of her patients always remains in the background for Nora.
The new episodes, which were filmed on Rügen, are part of an ongoing production by TVseries.de, which has been successfully on the air since 2017. The audience can look forward not only to gripping stories, but also to discussions about the challenges that doctors face. The question is repeatedly raised as to how limited medical resources should be dealt with. Is it the moral standards that should guide decisions or the individual fate of the patients?
The mix of drama, personal growth and ethical questions is impressively illustrated in “Practice with a Sea View”, while regularly asking yourself how fair medicine is for everyone. This is not just a film, but also a deep reflection on our society. The numerous protagonists, from Nora's son Kai (Lukas Zumbrock) to his doctor colleagues, bring the various facets of the topic to the screen and make it a moving experience.