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"Nuremberg": Russell Crowe and Rami Malek with Star Power

Oscar winners Russell Crowe and Rami Malek deliver brilliant performances in this anti-Nazi drama, portraying a Nazi war criminal and a psychiatrist, respectively, with sophisticated acting. It's both fascinating and problematic.

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The film tells the probably most famous court trial of the story – as a power play between the perpetrator and the assessor.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Hollywood star Russell Crowe plays Nazi politician Hermann Göring, who is on trial as a war criminal, in "Nuremberg." This fact check shows how closely the film adheres to historical reality.

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Oscar winners Russell Crowe and Rami Malek deliver brilliant performances in this anti-Nazi drama, portraying a Nazi war criminal and a psychiatrist, respectively, with sophisticated acting. It's both fascinating and problematic.

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In "Nürnberg" James Vanderbilt dedicates himself to the story of a psychiatrist who is supposed to examine Hermann Göring on the margins of the Nuremberg trials. The fact that the right hand of Hitler is played by Russell Crowe is only partly of service to the matter.

Filming in Budapest and a role alongside two Oscar winners: For Fleur Bremmer from Northern Hesse, the film "Nürnberg" became a special experience. In the film, the eleven-year-old plays Hermann Göring's daughter.

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On Thursday, "Nuremberg" opens in German cinemas, depicting the encounter between court psychiatrist Douglas Kelley and Hermann Göring during the trial of the major Nazi war criminals. However, the film suffers from flaws beyond its execution. While it aimed to explore the origins of National Socialism and its unimaginable atrocities, "Nuremberg" instead descends into clichés reminiscent of outdated Hollywood fare.

·Vienna, Austria
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