What happens when a prosecutor tracks down one of the most evil criminals of the century, only to find that politics and corruption prevent him from issuing an arrest warrant? This is the true story of the hunt for the Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann — not from the Pov of the Israeli agents that pounced on him in Argentina, but a German prosecutor hemmed in on all sides by Nazi sympathizers in his own government bureaucracy.
The People vs. Fritz Bauer
Blu-ray
Cohen Media Group
2015 / Color / 2:35 widescreen / 105 min. / Der Staat gegen Fritz Bauer / Street Date January 10, 2017 / 30.99
Starring Burghardt Klaußner, Ronald Zehrfeld, Michael Schenck, Cornelia Goöscher, Lilith Stangenberg.
Cinematography Jens Harant
Film Editor Barbara Gies
Original Music Christopher M. Kaiser, Julian Maas
Written by Lars Kraume, Olivier Guez
Produced by Thomas Kufus
Directed by Lars Kraume
As a movie reviewer I’m attracted to certain subjects. I’ve written up...
The People vs. Fritz Bauer
Blu-ray
Cohen Media Group
2015 / Color / 2:35 widescreen / 105 min. / Der Staat gegen Fritz Bauer / Street Date January 10, 2017 / 30.99
Starring Burghardt Klaußner, Ronald Zehrfeld, Michael Schenck, Cornelia Goöscher, Lilith Stangenberg.
Cinematography Jens Harant
Film Editor Barbara Gies
Original Music Christopher M. Kaiser, Julian Maas
Written by Lars Kraume, Olivier Guez
Produced by Thomas Kufus
Directed by Lars Kraume
As a movie reviewer I’m attracted to certain subjects. I’ve written up...
- 1/3/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
COLOGNE, Germany -- The frontrunners for this year's top local awards, the Lolas, were shut out of Germany's No. 2 film nods, the German Camera Awards. Florian Henckel-Donnersmarck's The Lives of Others and Hans-Christian Schmid's Requiem, which both scooped 10 Lola noms, failed to pick up a single German Camera mention. None of the Lola best-film nominees made this year's Camera prize shortlist, which honors excellence in cinematography and editing in film and television. In the feature film category, Carl-Friedrich Koschnik was nominated for lensing Oliver Hirschbiegel's Just an Ordinary Jew, Juergen Juerges for camera work on Sabine Michel's Take Your Life! and Christof Wahl for Til Schweiger's Barefoot. Editing noms went to Anja Neeral for Take Your Life! Barbara Gies for Tobias Hansen's No Songs of Love, Hansjoerg Weissbrich for editing Leander Haussmann's NVA and Christel Suckow for his work on Dominik Graf's The Red Cockatoo. This year's German Camera Prize winners will be announced May 23 in Cologne.
- 4/11/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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