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Labyrinth Of Lies DVD

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Germany 1958: nobody wants to look back at the time of the Nazi regime. When young public prosecutor Johann Radmann (Alexander Fehling TV's Homeland, Inglourious Basterds) comes across documents that will help initiate the trial against members of the SS who served in Auschwitz. He's drawn deeper and deeper into a labyrinth of lies and guilt in his search for the truth; a truth that can't stay buried and that will ultimately change the country forever. Based on true events, LABYRINTH OF LIES is a gripping story of courage,... responsibility and the struggle for justice. Germany's Oscar® entry in the ˜Best Foreign Language Film' category at the 88th Academy Awards®. [show more]

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Released
04 July 2016
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Studiocanal 
Classification
Runtime
123 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055201833747 
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Giulio Ricciarelli directs and co-writes this drama based on true events which centres on the reconstruction of Germany in the wake of Hitler's reign. Young and ambitious public prosecutor Johann Radmann (Alexander Fleming) finds himself drawn to a case on Nazi war criminal Charles Schulz, but is finding it difficult to make a prosecution as many of his former colleagues now populate the senior ranks of government. His enquiries and frustration results in his boss Fritz Bauer (Gert Voss) putting him in charge of the much larger investigation of looking into former Auschwitz workers. Using records from the Auschwitz camp, Radmann discovers evidence and details of over 8,000 former workers and sets about bringing them to justice. His research leads to some disturbing discoveries for himself and those close to him.

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