Showtimes November 14 - 20:

Based on Jack El-Hai’s 2013 nonfiction book, The Nazi and the Psychiatrist, Nuremberg depicts the fascinating events that led to the trial of the century. In 1945 -- after Hitler’s death but before the end of World War II -- several figures within the Nazi high command were apprehended by the Allies, among them the eerily charismatic Herman Göring (Russell Crowe). US Lt. Colonel Douglas Kelley (Malek), an army psychiatrist, is called in to evaluate the captive, though he sees his directive as a larger opportunity to ensure that the atrocities he committed are never repeated. Together with US Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson (Michael Shannon), who is charged with the task of forming an international tribunal, they work to get the seemingly unflappable Göring to reveal his true nature in public. A gripping historical drama with a terrific ensemble cast, “Nuremberg works best when it’s loud, urgent, and almost hysterically earnest in its messaging, not because it’s a particularly new message, but because it once again feels like something someone must scream from the rooftops.” - Matthew Jackson, AV Club

US, Hungary / 2025 / Directed by James Vanderbilt)
PG-13 / 2 hr 28 mins
In English and German with subtitles