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Fritz Bauer: Tod auf Raten dives deep into the life of this remarkable yet often overlooked figure in post-war Germany. The documentary captures the climate of the sixties, where a humanist lawyer faced a judicial system still haunted by its Nazi past. The pacing feels both contemplative and urgent as it probes into the concept of repentance among war criminals. There's a haunting atmosphere throughout, bolstered by archival footage and interviews that reveal the tension and struggle within the legal framework. It's not just about legal battles but also about moral quandaries, making it distinctively poignant. The performances, particularly in the interviews, evoke a spectrum of emotions, forcing the audience to grapple with complex truths about justice and accountability.
Examines the moral implications of justice.Includes rare archival footage.Focuses on the emotional weight of legal challenges.
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Ilona Ziok
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