Ratings

Your rating:
IMDb rating
7.5
Critic rating Average critic rating
6.7

Reviews

Add a review
barry40
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.

Read full review at Empire
radheyan
matthew77
clarisse8
tim145
matt56

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

Frequently asked questions

What is Nuremberg about? Toggle content

In the aftermath of World War II, the world grapples with the haunting legacy of the Holocaust as an American psychiatrist is tasked with assessing the mental fitness of high-ranking Nazi officials for their war crimes trial. Amidst his evaluations, he faces off against Hermann Göring, a charismatic yet sinister figure who challenges him both intellectually and morally. Their encounters unfold within a tense atmosphere, revealing unsettling truths about human nature and the capacity for evil. As international efforts are made to bring justice through an unprecedented tribunal in Nuremberg, personal stakes rise higher than ever. This gripping historical drama explores themes of accountability and morality in a time when humanity must confront its darkest chapters.

Where can I stream Nuremberg? Toggle content

Nuremberg is currently unavailable to stream in undefined on the streaming services we have in our catalogue

What movies are similar to Nuremberg? Toggle content

Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Nuremberg include Oppenheimer, A Complete Unknown, Killers of the Flower Moon, September 5, Nr. 24, BlackBerry.

When can I see Nuremberg in theaters? Toggle content

Nuremberg will be released on March 5, 2026