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Nuremberg

In the aftermath of World War II, Allied prosecutors assemble to put surviving Nazi leaders on trial for crimes against humanity. As the courtroom proceedings unfold, the film follows the moral, political and psychological battle to establish justice through law rather than revenge, shaping a precedent that would redefine international accountability forever.

Director

James Vanderbilt (Truth)

Actors

Russell Crowe • Rami Malek • Michael Shannon • Richard E. Grant • John Slattery

2h 28m • Rated M • Historical Drama, Thriller • USA

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Man in Nature

What makes Nuremberg such a powerful cinema experience is its seriousness of purpose and emotional weight. Anchored by commanding performances — particularly Russell Crowe’s chilling portrayal of Hermann Göring and Rami Malek’s quietly determined prosecutor — the film transforms history into something immediate and unsettling. It reminds audiences why these trials mattered, not only for the verdicts they delivered, but for the principles they established. Thoughtful, absorbing and deeply resonant, Nuremberg is essential viewing for anyone interested in history, justice and the enduring consequences of moral courage.

Film Notes

A gripping courtroom drama where justice confronts the darkest chapter of history.

Nuremberg centres on the historic war crimes trials that sought to hold Nazi leaders legally accountable for the horrors of the Holocaust and World War II. Set largely within the courtroom, the film explores the unprecedented challenge of prosecuting mass atrocity under the rule of law, as prosecutors, judges and defendants grapple with questions of guilt, responsibility and moral truth. Through intense exchanges and personal reckonings, the story reveals how justice was painstakingly constructed in a world still reeling from devastation.

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