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6.5/10
IMDbBest Director Drama | 2015
Contains real archives footage of the four month trial of nazi officer Adolf Eichmann.
In this film, Nicholas Woodeson plays one of the Israeli camera operators in charge of filming the trial of Adolf Eichmann, one of the responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews. In Conspiracy (2001), Woodeson played SS Lt.Gen. Otto Hofmann, one of the individuals who planned the Final Solution to the Jewish Question during WWII. That was the plan that exterminated the Jews from Nazi-occupied Europe.
Passages from Henryk Gorecki's Symphony No. 3 ("Symphony of Sorrowful Songs") are used as background to several scenes in the film.
Unites two actors who played dangerous henchmen from John Grisham's film adaptations: Anthony LaPaglia in The Client (1994) and Nicholas Woodeson in The Pelican Brief (1993).
"Leo Hurwitz: I don't believe in monsters. But I do believe that men are responsible for monstrous deeds."
"Milton Fruchtman: Only in proportion as publicity has place can any of the checks applicable to judicial justice operate. Where there is no publicity, there is no justice... Publicity is the very soul of justice... It keeps the judge himself while trying under trial. The security of securities is publicity."