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148m
Nuremberg
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Synopsis
A gripping historical drama with a terrific ensemble cast of Oscar winners Russell Crowe and Rami Malek, plus Oscar nominees Michael Shannon and Richard E. Grant, the latest from writer-director James Vanderbilt (Truth, The Long Walk) chronicles the complicated efforts required to hold those who oversaw many of history’s most heinous crimes to account.
Spring, 1945. Hitler is dead, and several figures within the Nazi high command have been apprehended by the Allies — among them the eerily charismatic Hermann Göring (Crowe). U.S. Lt. Colonel Douglas Kelley (Malek), an army psychiatrist, is called in to evaluate the Nazi captives. He sees his directive as an opportunity to psychologically define evil, helping to ensure that such atrocities are never repeated while providing him with material for a surefire bestseller.
U.S. Supreme Court justice Robert H. Jackson (Shannon), meanwhile, is charged with the task of forming an international tribunal, believing that even the world’s most notorious criminals deserve a fair trial. The challenge, as Jackson sees it, is to get the seemingly unflappable Göring to reveal his true nature in public. To do that, Jackson and Kelley will need to work together to earn Göring’s trust — and appeal to his narcissism.
Based on Jack El-Hai’s 2013 non-fiction book The Nazi and the Psychiatrist, Nuremberg depicts the fascinating events that led to the trial of the century and is enormously elevated by powerhouse performances, especially from Crowe and Malek. The battle may be over, but the psychological war has only just begun.
Screening at Luna Leederville, Luna on SX and the Windsor from November 6.
Opening Date
Thursday, Nov 6, 2025
Rating
CTC
Length
148m
Genre
New Release
Reviews
A film of prescient urgency and distinguished importance.
Classic in both feel and form.
A riveting character study and courtroom drama, driven by powerhouse performance.
Russell Crowe turns in a terrifyingly brilliant performance.
Backed by a roster of powerhouse performances led by Russell Crowe, Rami Malek and Michael Shannon, the commanding production looks like it could be an award-season contender.