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Critic Barry Levitt
rated 8

Though Nuremberg has a surprising sense of humour, including several amusing smash-cuts, Vanderbilt is careful to give the weighty material the respect and space it deserves.

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Cast & Crew

Richard E. Grant
As Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe
Michael Shannon
As Justice Robert H. Jackson
Russell Crowe
As Hermann Göring
John Slattery
As Colonel Burton Andrus
Colin Hanks
As Dr. Gustave Gilbert
Ben Miles
As Travis

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In the aftermath of World War II, a profound reckoning begins as the Nuremberg Trials seek justice for Nazi war crimes. An American psychiatrist is tasked with evaluating the mental fitness of prominent Nazi leaders, including Hermann Göring, who was known for his cunning and charisma. As he confronts these figures in their dark cells, a psychological duel unfolds, revealing unsettling truths about human nature and morality. The film portrays not just the struggle for accountability but also wrestles with questions of evil that resonate through time. Nuremberg serves as a gripping exploration of ethics amidst chaos and the impact of history on humanity's conscience.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Nuremberg include The Six Triple Eight, Oppenheimer, Redeeming Love, All Quiet on the Western Front, A Complete Unknown, Killers of the Flower Moon.

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Nuremberg will be released on March 5, 2026