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Narrative Labyrinth of Lies (2014):
A young prosecutor in postwar West Germany investigates a massive conspiracy to cover up the Nazi pasts of prominent public figures.Movie details
Title: Labyrinth of LiesReleased: 2014-09-06
Genre: Drama, History
Director: Ridley Scott
Date: 2014-09-06
Runtime: 122 Minutes
Company: C, N
Homepage: Homepage Movie
Trailer: Video Trailer
Casts of Labyrinth of Lies:
Alexander Fehling, André Szymanski, Friederike Becht, Johann von Bülow, Hansi Jochmann, Robert Hunger-Bühler, Gert Voss, Johannes Krisch, Peter Cieslinski, Josephine Ehlert, Elinor Eidt, Christian Furrer, Thomas Hessdörfer, Andreas Manz-Kozar, Robert Mika, Tim Williams, Hartmut Volle, Udo Suchan, Werner Wölbern, Lukas Miko, Timo Dierkes, Mathis Reinhardt, Michael Schernthaner, Fritz Scheuermann, Teresa Rizos, Susanne Schäfer, Stefan Wilkening, Lisa Martinek, Till Weinheimer, Martin Rentzsch, Victor Tremmel, Giordano Tavor Matos, Ercan Oeksuez, Michelle-Ellen Jancik, Ricarda Klingelhöfer, Ellen Schulz, Stephan Staudt, Florian Riedl, Igor Kljujic, Rouven Blessing, Sascha Hartmann, André Kolbe, Franziska Junge,Get More About Labyrinth of Lies
In "Labyrinth of Lies" the economic miracle is changing the life of Germans in post-war Germany 20 years later. Most of them are sick of the war and prefer to push their guilt to the back of their...
Labyrinth of Lies (German: Im Labyrinth des Schweigens) is a 2014 German drama film directed by Giulio Ricciarelli. Based on true events, it was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.
Labyrinth of Lies is important because it fills the gap between war's end in 1945 and the world's slow awakening to what happened at Auschwitz. In particular, it explains how the truth was kept from young Germans oblivious to what their parents did in the war and shows powerful hands on the blanket of silence.
Known as Labyrinth of Lies in English, the German title is Das Labyrinth des Schweigens (Labyrinth of Silence), which is much closer to the heart of this compelling mid-1950s story about "hidden" Nazis in postwar German society who tried to ignore their pasts and pretend they never happened.
LABYRINTH OF LIES is Giulio Ricciarellí's cinematic feature film debut as director and scriptwriter.
Known as Labyrinth of Lies in English, the German title is Das Labyrinth des Schweigens (Labyrinth of Silence), which is much closer to the heart of this compelling mid-1950s story about "hidden" Nazis in postwar German society who tried to ignore their pasts and pretend they never happened.
Some time in the first hour of “Labyrinth of Lies,” its lead character — a young, ambitious, late-'50s German prosecutor named Johann Radmann—begins to learn the scope of the crimes he’s decided to investigate in the hopes of breaking out of trying traffic violation cases. A former Nazi party member has been found to hold a teaching position nearby; this violates German law, although most of the bureaucrats overseeing this sort of thing have been happy to look the other way.
“Nancy Drew: Labyrinth of Lies is a pleasant mystery adventure game. Featuring clever puzzles and a wealth of information, this is a game that appeals to an audience of all ages. Featuring clever puzzles and a wealth of information, this is a game that appeals to an audience of all ages.
“Labyrinth of Lies,” which opens in 1958, resurrects a later chapter in the aftermath of the Holocaust that has largely faded from view, at least for many Americans: the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials...
Labyrinth of Lies (German: Im Labyrinth des Schweigens) is a 2014 German drama film directed by Giulio Ricciarelli. Based on true events, it was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.
Labyrinth of Lies is important because it fills the gap between war's end in 1945 and the world's slow awakening to what happened at Auschwitz. In particular, it explains how the truth was kept from young Germans oblivious to what their parents did in the war and shows powerful hands on the blanket of silence.
Known as Labyrinth of Lies in English, the German title is Das Labyrinth des Schweigens (Labyrinth of Silence), which is much closer to the heart of this compelling mid-1950s story about "hidden" Nazis in postwar German society who tried to ignore their pasts and pretend they never happened.
LABYRINTH OF LIES is Giulio Ricciarellí's cinematic feature film debut as director and scriptwriter.
Known as Labyrinth of Lies in English, the German title is Das Labyrinth des Schweigens (Labyrinth of Silence), which is much closer to the heart of this compelling mid-1950s story about "hidden" Nazis in postwar German society who tried to ignore their pasts and pretend they never happened.
Some time in the first hour of “Labyrinth of Lies,” its lead character — a young, ambitious, late-'50s German prosecutor named Johann Radmann—begins to learn the scope of the crimes he’s decided to investigate in the hopes of breaking out of trying traffic violation cases. A former Nazi party member has been found to hold a teaching position nearby; this violates German law, although most of the bureaucrats overseeing this sort of thing have been happy to look the other way.
“Nancy Drew: Labyrinth of Lies is a pleasant mystery adventure game. Featuring clever puzzles and a wealth of information, this is a game that appeals to an audience of all ages. Featuring clever puzzles and a wealth of information, this is a game that appeals to an audience of all ages.
“Labyrinth of Lies,” which opens in 1958, resurrects a later chapter in the aftermath of the Holocaust that has largely faded from view, at least for many Americans: the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials...





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