Labyrinth of Lies
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Labyrinth of Lies

A story that exposes the conspiracy of prominent German institutions and government branches to cover up the crimes of Nazis during World War II.

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Labyrinth of Lies is a gripping historical drama that shines a light on the dark secrets of post-World War II Germany. Set in the late 1950s, it uncovers the horrifying truth behind the crimes committed by Nazis during the war and the subsequent cover-up orchestrated by influential German institutions and government branches.

The movie follows Johann Radmann, a young prosecutor who becomes determined to bring Nazi war criminals to justice. When he stumbles upon evidence of Auschwitz concentration camp, he is shocked to discover that many of the perpetrators are living freely in Germany, their crimes unpunished.

Despite facing resistance from his superiors and a society keen to forget the past, Johann contemplates the morality and the importance of seeking justice. With the help of a journalist, he delves deeper into the atrocities committed during the Holocaust and uncovers a labyrinthine network of conspiracy, corruption, and denial.

As Johann continues uncovering the truth, he learns the extent to which the German government and legal system have been complicit in protecting the guilty. Through relentless determination, he challenges the status quo, risking his career and personal safety to expose the dark truth to the world.

Labyrinth of Lies is an emotionally-charged, suspenseful film that brings to light one of the darkest chapters in history, highlighting the importance of acknowledging and confronting the sins of the past to ensure a better future.

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Labyrinth of Lies

Release Date:

06 Nov 2014

Writers:

Elisabeth Burghardt (screenplay), Giulio Ricciarelli (screenplay), Elisabeth Burghardt (idea), Amelie Syberberg (collaboration on screenplay)

Awards:

6 wins & 18 nominations.