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In Theaters: September 30, 2015 (limited)

          September 30, 2015 (limited)

R | 2h 2m | Drama

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In 1958 Frankfurt, young lawyer Johann Radmann (Alexander Fehling) discovers that certain prominent institutions and branches of government are entangled in a conspiracy to cover up the crimes of Nazis during World War II. Johann works tirelessly alongside journalist Thomas Gnielka (André Szymanski) and Jewish concentration camp survivor Simon Kirsch (Johannes Krisch) to uncover the evidence linking thousands of SS soldiers — many of whom now have successful careers in the public service — to the atrocities committed at Auschwitz. As he gets more and more deeply involved in his research, Johann begins to wonder if his own family history is as honorable as he once thought.

Director: Giulio Ricciarelli

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Producer(s): Jakob Claussen, Sabine Lamby, Uli Putz

Cast: Alexander Fehling, André Szymanski, Friederike Becht, Gert Voss

Writer(s): Elisabeth Bartel, Giulio Ricciarelli

6 votes and 3 Reviews

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In Theaters: September 30, 2015 (limited)

          September 30, 2015 (limited)

R | 2h 2m | Drama

  Watch Trailer

In 1958 Frankfurt, young lawyer Johann Radmann (Alexander Fehling) discovers that certain prominent institutions and branches of government are entangled in a conspiracy to cover up the crimes of Nazis during World War II. Johann works tirelessly alongside journalist Thomas Gnielka (André Szymanski) and Jewish concentration camp survivor Simon Kirsch (Johannes Krisch) to uncover the evidence linking thousands of SS soldiers — many of whom now have successful careers in the public service — to the atrocities committed at Auschwitz. As he gets more and more deeply involved in his research, Johann begins to wonder if his own family history is as honorable as he once thought.

In Theaters: September 30, 2015 (limited)

          September 30, 2015 (limited)

R | 2h 2m | Drama

In 1958 Frankfurt, young lawyer Johann Radmann (Alexander Fehling) discovers that certain prominent institutions and branches of government are entangled in a conspiracy to cover up the crimes of Nazis during World War II.

Johann works tirelessly alongside journalist Thomas Gnielka (André Szymanski) and Jewish concentration camp survivor Simon Kirsch (Johannes Krisch) to uncover the evidence linking thousands of SS soldiers — many of whom now have successful careers in the public service — to the atrocities committed at Auschwitz. As he gets more and more deeply involved in his research, Johann begins to wonder if his own family history is as honorable as he once thought.