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Rien que la vérité

Original title: Nichts als die Wahrheit
  • 1999
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 8m
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7.3/10
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Rien que la vérité (1999)
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The infamous Dr. Josef Mengele - the "Angel of Death" of Auschwitz, who killed more than 300,000 people - comes back from his hideout in Argentina to Germany as a 87-year-old man. He must st... Read allThe infamous Dr. Josef Mengele - the "Angel of Death" of Auschwitz, who killed more than 300,000 people - comes back from his hideout in Argentina to Germany as a 87-year-old man. He must stand in front of a court for his crimes. A young solicitor named Peter Rohm has to defend h... Read allThe infamous Dr. Josef Mengele - the "Angel of Death" of Auschwitz, who killed more than 300,000 people - comes back from his hideout in Argentina to Germany as a 87-year-old man. He must stand in front of a court for his crimes. A young solicitor named Peter Rohm has to defend him, but Rohm - himself an expert on Josef Mengele and his crimes - feels unable to do this... Read all

  • Director
    • Roland Suso Richter
  • Writers
    • Johannes W. Betz
    • Hellmut Fulss
    • Christopher Riley
  • Stars
    • Kai Wiesinger
    • Götz George
    • Karoline Eichhorn
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    7.3/10
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    • Director
      • Roland Suso Richter
    • Writers
      • Johannes W. Betz
      • Hellmut Fulss
      • Christopher Riley
    • Stars
      • Kai Wiesinger
      • Götz George
      • Karoline Eichhorn
    • 11User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Kai Wiesinger
    Kai Wiesinger
    • Peter Rohm
    Götz George
    Götz George
    • Dr. Josef Mengele
    Karoline Eichhorn
    Karoline Eichhorn
    • Rebekka Rohm…
    Doris Schade
    • Hilde Rohm
    Peter Roggisch
    • Heribert Vogt
    Bastian Trost
    • Felix Hillmann
    Peter Rühring
    • Dr. Füglein
    Michaela Rosen
    • Gunda Friedrichs
    Hans Peter Hallwachs
    Hans Peter Hallwachs
    • Medizinsachverständiger
    Traugott Buhre
    Traugott Buhre
    • Dabrowski
    Stephan Schwartz
    Stephan Schwartz
    • Daniel Ginsberg
    Heinz Trixner
    • Müller
    Detlef Bothe
    Detlef Bothe
    • Siebert
    Volker Risch
    • Staatsamwalt
    Frank Röth
    Frank Röth
    • Dr. Wendler
    Peer Martiny
    Peer Martiny
    • Adlatus Vogt
    Jockel Tschiersch
    • Kommissar Wichmann
    Michael Schenk
    • Untersuchungsrichter Kürten
    • Director
      • Roland Suso Richter
    • Writers
      • Johannes W. Betz
      • Hellmut Fulss
      • Christopher Riley
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    9hng

    Excellent idea!

    *No spoilers, all infos included in advertisings to the movie*

    This movie is a very brave attempt to ask difficult questions in an unfashionable way. Dr. med. Josef Mengele, the name alone may cause shiver in ones mind. The 'Deathangel of Auschwitz', the beast, a monster, a man!? Richter story actually starts with the doctor arriving in Germany, admitting all he has done... pleading NOT guilty due to the circumstances of his time.

    Hardly to believe you might think... so did I, 'till I saw the movie, 'till I heard the argumentation... The movie is no accusation of a political system, a period of time itself, or a single person, it's not even actually a typical 'what-if'. It, too, is no justification for either side. It simple asks the question whether a murder of thousands can be judged or if this is just a little bit out of scale for current laws and minds. If one man was guilty in the past, aren't we all in the present?

    The international affect of the topic is too little present. The thriller elements are (IMHO) superfluous and the REAL interesting questions could be more deeply evolved. But nevertheless this movie is worth a ticket or to. Gets a 9/10! I took deep impacts in my conscious... got me troubled.

    "If you put aside all answers as lies, still the question remains."
    7Radu_A

    Historically dubious but a great performance

    This film is not making efficient use of the "what if" idea of Mengele's return from exile to stand trial for his Auschwitz crimes in order to explain his motives, but it's a stellar lesson in character acting by Götz George. He also co-produced the film because few wanted to be associated with this content, and while reception outside Germany was positive, it was vehemently criticized in the country for giving Mengele a human side. George gives his best performance next to his tour de force as Fritz Haarmann in "The Deathmaker" (1995). He had also portrayed Auschwitz camp commander Rudolf Höss in "Death is my Trade" (1979), and his father was Nazi collaborator actor Heinrich George who died in Sachsenhausen after the Russians repurposed the camp.

    The film came out after Goldhagen's book "Hitler's willing Helpers" caused a moralistic frenzy which still dominates German politics 25 years later and has been dwelt upon in documentaries ever since. The static courtroom dynamic neutralizes the horrific crimes described, and the film would be much stronger if it maintained emotional distance. Unfortunately a sappy soundtrack trivializes the witness statements and the script lapses into sentimentality, but one cannot expect else from director Richter, who rose to fame with romantic comedies.

    The weakest point of the film is that Mengele's special relationship with racial biology as the medical advisor of Auschwitz's Gypsy camp is not mentioned. There is testimony of Sinti survivors in the 2011 documentary "A People uncounted" which clearly proves that Mengele enjoyed torturing children, and the definitive monography on the Gypsy Holocaust "Racial Utopia and Genocide" was available at the time. While there is a lot of historical context in the script, but that makes it all the more clear that the writers did not know that particular book, which is a ruesome oversight (as is the silence on Birkenau B in general).

    So this is definitely worth seeing for Götz George, one of the most underrated German actors, but neither the director nor the screenplay make full use of the film's premise. Particularly the ending is a disappointing descent into kitsch.
    7bob998

    Thriller in today's Germany

    Nichts als die Wahrheit is a very entertaining thriller that I caught on TFO. Dr. Mengele, the evil doctor of Auschwitz, did not die in 1979 but instead returns to Germany of his own free will to face trial for his crimes. The man he chooses as his lawyer is not sure he wants to defend such a brutal man, but says that every man deserves a fair trial. There are the usual types of people on one side or another: neo-Nazis, leftwingers, media people. It gets rough--a man is blown up by a car bomb. The courtroom scenes are usually effective; they show us how Mengele's trial would have been an embarrassment for many people in the new Germany had it actually taken place.

    One actor stands out: Gotz George, who I have never seen before, is terrific and terrifying as Mengele. He uses a soft, breathy voice to sinister effect as he plays cat and mouse with everybody, but especially with Rohm, his lawyer. George is made up to look a little like one of the Hellraiser demons.
    7libertyvalance

    A harrowing fantasy about a horror all too real.

    When I saw AFTER THE TRUTH I was absolutely spellbound. Such a monstrous, though in fact, quite simple idea could actually be turned into a film? In Germany? Never! The fact stands that this is a brave and well crafted study of a man's choice between professional opportunity and his personal ethics. Forced to defend The Angel Of Death - Dr. Josef Mengele - his personal life is, understandably, completely turned upside down. The script by Johannes W. Betz manages to alternate convincingly between scenes portraying his inner turmoil and the fascinating encounters with Dr. Mengele. Götz George as Mengele is excellent and it is largely through his brilliant performance that the story is so fascinating and believable. The ending of the film felt a bit like a copout to me but the clever editing and the accomplished direction by Roland Suso Richter never falter. After living in fear that the German cinema was dead and buried, there appears to be new blood to bring it back to life.
    8MWillis

    A close look at the face of evil.

    This is a disturbing movie, a courtroom drama in which a man claiming to be Josef Mengele voluntarily returns to Germany for trial. He enlists an unwilling lawyer to defend him in a court of law. The lawyer must defend the indefensible, an act he finds personally repugnant but accepts because of a need to understand the holocaust and what let it happen. The answer seems to be that unspeakable evil lurks closer than one might comfortably imagine.

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    • Release date
      • September 23, 1999 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Languages
      • German
      • Hungarian
    • Also known as
      • After the Truth
    • Filming locations
      • Germany
    • Production companies
      • Helkon Media
      • Pressman Film
      • Studio Babelsberg Independents
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      • 2h 8m(128 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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