‘Nuremberg’ Debuts at TIFF, Highlighting Historical Courtroom Drama with Crowe and Malek
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'Nuremberg,' debuting at TIFF, is a timely courtroom drama featuring a commanding performance by Russell Crowe as Hermann Göring and a breakout role for Leo Woodall, with potential Oscar nominations across acting, screenplay, and production categories, resonating with contemporary themes of justice and democracy.
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