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Eichmann Show

Original title: The Eichmann Show
  • TV Movie
  • 2015
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
5.2K
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Anthony LaPaglia and Martin Freeman in Eichmann Show (2015)
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Dramatisation of the team hoping to televise the trial of Adolf Eichmann, an infamous Nazi responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews. It focuses on Leo Hurwitz, a documentary film-maker... Read allDramatisation of the team hoping to televise the trial of Adolf Eichmann, an infamous Nazi responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews. It focuses on Leo Hurwitz, a documentary film-maker and Milton Fruchtman, a producer.Dramatisation of the team hoping to televise the trial of Adolf Eichmann, an infamous Nazi responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews. It focuses on Leo Hurwitz, a documentary film-maker and Milton Fruchtman, a producer.

  • Director
    • Paul Andrew Williams
  • Writer
    • Simon Block
  • Stars
    • Martin Freeman
    • Anthony LaPaglia
    • Rebecca Front
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    5.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Andrew Williams
    • Writer
      • Simon Block
    • Stars
      • Martin Freeman
      • Anthony LaPaglia
      • Rebecca Front
    • 31User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Martin Freeman
    Martin Freeman
    • Milton Fruchtman
    Anthony LaPaglia
    Anthony LaPaglia
    • Leo Hurwitz
    Rebecca Front
    Rebecca Front
    • Mrs. Landau
    Andy Nyman
    Andy Nyman
    • David Landor
    Nicholas Woodeson
    Nicholas Woodeson
    • Yaakov Jonilowicz
    Ben Addis
    Ben Addis
    • Ron Huntsman
    Caroline Bartleet
    • Judy Gold
    Ed Birch
    Ed Birch
    • Millek Knebel
    Dylan Edwards
    Dylan Edwards
    • Roy Sedwell
    Nathaniel Gleed
    • Tommy Hurwitz
    Ben Lloyd-Hughes
    Ben Lloyd-Hughes
    • Alan Rosenthal
    Vaidotas Martinaitis
    • Adolf Eichmann
    Zora Bishop
    Zora Bishop
    • Eva Fruchtman
    Nell Mooney
    Nell Mooney
    • Female Journalist
    Solomon Mousley
    Solomon Mousley
    • Perry Rudolph
    Anna-Louise Plowman
    Anna-Louise Plowman
    • Jane Hurwitz
    Ian Porter
    Ian Porter
    • Male Journalist
    Justin Salinger
    • David Arad
    • Director
      • Paul Andrew Williams
    • Writer
      • Simon Block
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    6l_rawjalaurence

    Powerful Yet Slightly Problematic Historical Drama

    What to make of THE EICHMANN SHOW? It is necessary to detach fiction from fact. Paul Andrew Williams's production includes large slices of archive footage of the trial, showing the impassive features of Adolf Eichmann as he listened to the testimonies of several witnesses (victims?) of the atrocities he condoned. There are also newsreel records of the concentration camps and their victims, who if they were not already piled up into heaps of dead naked bodies, were left emaciated, mere shadows of what was once live humanity. These sequences are difficult to stomach, even at seventy years' remove; we still wonder how people could behave in such a bestial manner.

    The dramatized parts are less effective, to be honest. The action is structured around a conflict between television producer Milton Fruchtman (Martin Freeman) and his director Leo Hurwitz (Anthony LaPaglia). Fruchtman has rescued Hurwitz from a ten-year exile on the Un-American Activities Committee blacklist, but finds him difficult to work with, as Hurwitz seems obsessed with focusing his cameras on Eichmann's face, to the detriment of other events during the lengthy trial. At one point Hurwitz misses a dramatic moment when one witness faints as he tries to recall his harrowing experiences in the death camps. Yet sometimes the conflict between producer and director distracts our attention away from the events at hand, almost as if director Williams were trying in some way to soften the dramatic impact of his piece. Matters are not helped by the regular use of reaction shots on Freeman's and LaPaglia's faces as they respond to one another.

    On the other hand Williams does question Fruchtman's morality, as he seems more obsessed with maintaining global ratings rather than broadcasting the material. We are into areas explored in Sidney Lumet's NETWORK (1976) here: are television companies really undertaking public service responsibilities, or are they simply trying to render all events as entertainment to attract high viewing figures? Hurwitz understands the significance of what he directs, but Fruchtman appears not to.

    THE EICHMANN SHOW is certainly a powerful piece that needs to be watched, but perhaps the reconstructed material could have been more slickly handled.
    7srgymrat33

    Powerful theme , not super well executed

    The trial and story here it in itself incredibly compelling and tragic. The real film they used within the movie was so well done and brought an element that reenactment never could .

    The focus of the film was threefold. First - the atrocities of the holocaust, second the power of media and third weather or not man can inherently be evil.

    The first theme is well accomplished and presented in a respectful way . The idea that surviving Jews had been left marginalized and underrepresented for so long was a fantastic undercurrent.

    The power of media is also presented well but might be slightly more hidden . This was really the justification for this particular focus , if you know this going in and look for it , you find it and realize there is so much power in what was done to show and document this trial in the way it was .

    The third theme, although important is not presented as clearly or as well and I think gets in the way at times of the second theme . The dialogue when Leo is thinking of leaving helps point out the overarching goal of the film , but his obsession with "breaking " Eichmann on a personal level sometimes gets in the way.

    Important film, great premise and solid acting . Not done as well as it could have been but absolutely worth the time .
    8Sausage1

    The Eichmann Show

    This is a brilliant BBC production about the trial of Otto Adolf Eichmann, a Nazi who escaped to Argentina after the Second World War, and who was responsible for facilitating and managing the logistics of mass deportation of Jews to ghettos and extermination camps in German-occupied Eastern Europe during World War II.

    The film is superbly cast, and tells the story from the perspective of the production crew responsible for televising the trial in Jerusalem in 1961. We get to see the logistics involved in bringing the trial to TV screens around the world, and the problems the production team face along the way.

    Of course the biggest story in a production like this is the horror of the holocaust, and how a man can be responsible for such evil. The Eichmann Show is yet another reminder of this horror, and is well worth a couple of hours of anyones time.

    8/10
    7adam_traynor

    You can't help but shed a tear

    Watching this and hearing eye witness accounts from all those people that endured all of those pure evil acts.

    You can't help but shed of a tear for all of those survivors and for the victims of these pure evil acts.
    7deepfrieddodo

    Good Representation but Not Too Much More

    An obviously monumental time in TV and more importantly for the stories of those subjected to the war crimes The Eichmann Show displays, this film presents the documentary production as interesting if not entirely compelling. The investigation into someone's humanity is well studied, yet it doesn't allow the film to particularly go anyway, although it's opportunity to do so is limited.

    The use of real footage from the time is well spliced into dramatic reenactments, and many scenes of concentration camps are incredibly difficult to watch adding to the importance of certain scenes. Overall it is a good representation of the case, however probably doesn't fully do the enormity of the context justice, camera angles just don't feel important given the context.

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    • Trivia
      Contains real archives footage of the four month trial of nazi officer Adolf Eichmann.
    • Goofs
      The movie begins by showing scenes from the Battle of Berlin, and a voice notes "September the Second, 1945, the war is over . . . " That's the date of the surrender of Japan. Germany surrendered effective May 8, 1945, and the search for Nazi war criminals began then.
    • Quotes

      Leo Hurwitz: I don't believe in monsters. But I do believe that men are responsible for monstrous deeds.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #20.15 (2015)

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Lithuania
    • Official sites
      • BBC Listing
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Eichmann Show
    • Filming locations
      • Lithuania
    • Production companies
      • Feelgood Fiction
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Vistaar Religare Film Fund
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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