‘Nuremberg’ Debuts at TIFF, Highlighting Post-WWII Justice and Historical Drama
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The film 'Nuremberg,' directed by James Vanderbilt after 13 years of development, dramatizes the post-WWII Nuremberg trials focusing on Hermann Göring and the complex legal and moral dilemmas faced by prosecutors like Judge Robert Jackson, featuring a star-studded cast and innovative single-take courtroom scenes that highlight the intense performances and historical significance of the trials.
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