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Le labyrinthe du silence

Original title: Im Labyrinth des Schweigens
  • 2014
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  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Le labyrinthe du silence (2014)
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A story that exposes the conspiracy of prominent German institutions and government branches to cover up the crimes of Nazis during World War II.A story that exposes the conspiracy of prominent German institutions and government branches to cover up the crimes of Nazis during World War II.A story that exposes the conspiracy of prominent German institutions and government branches to cover up the crimes of Nazis during World War II.

  • Director
    • Giulio Ricciarelli
  • Writers
    • Elisabeth Burghardt
    • Giulio Ricciarelli
    • Amelie Syberberg
  • Stars
    • André Szymanski
    • Alexander Fehling
    • Friederike Becht
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    • Director
      • Giulio Ricciarelli
    • Writers
      • Elisabeth Burghardt
      • Giulio Ricciarelli
      • Amelie Syberberg
    • Stars
      • André Szymanski
      • Alexander Fehling
      • Friederike Becht
    • 40User reviews
    • 118Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 18 nominations total

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    André Szymanski
    • Thomas Gnielka
    Alexander Fehling
    Alexander Fehling
    • Johann Radmann
    Friederike Becht
    Friederike Becht
    • Marlene Wondrak
    Johannes Krisch
    • Simon Kirsch
    Johann von Bülow
    Johann von Bülow
    • Staatsanwalt Haller
    Robert Hunger-Bühler
    Robert Hunger-Bühler
    • Oberstaatsanwalt Friedberg
    Hansi Jochmann
    Hansi Jochmann
    • Schmittchen
    Lukas Miko
    Lukas Miko
    • Hermann Langbein
    Gert Voss
    Gert Voss
    • Generalstaatsanwalt Fritz Bauer
    Tim Williams
    • Major Parker
    Mathis Reinhardt
    • BKA Mann Fischer
    Hartmut Volle
    • Lehrer Alois Schulz
    Werner Wölbern
    • Hans Lichter
    Timo Dierkes
    • Peter Mertens
    Michael Schernthaner
    • Alter BKA Mann
    Susanne Schäfer
    Susanne Schäfer
    • Mutter von Johann
    Robert Mika
    • Josef Bichinsky
    Stefan Wilkening
    • Herr Kleiner
    • Director
      • Giulio Ricciarelli
    • Writers
      • Elisabeth Burghardt
      • Giulio Ricciarelli
      • Amelie Syberberg
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    9MikeyB1793

    Powerful

    This is definitely one of the more powerful holocaust films. It doesn't have any visual images of the holocaust. It's about the aftermath. To bring the perpetrators on trial, the effects on a Germany (or West Germany) in total denial, of the children of the Nazi era and their latent guilt of what their parents may have done or did. One feels what it was to grow up German during this period of the late 1950's.

    It's very emotional performance by Alexander Fehling. We feel his anguish as he learns the scale of his country's complicity of what happened – and his anger and frustration at the lies to circumvent it all. And this is told at the personal level – it is individuals whose lives were shattered and it is individuals who did the destroying.

    Unique and impressive.
    8paul-allaer

    "To remain silent is to poison our democracy"

    "Labyrinth of Lies" (2014 release from Germany; original title "Im Labyrinth des Schweigens" or "In the Labyrinth of Silence" 122 min.) brings the story of the events leading up to the so-called Frankfurt Auschwitz trials in 1963. As the movie opens, we are told it is "Frankfurt-am-Main, 1958", and we get to know a young prosecutor named Johann Radmann, who is just starting his career, doing traffic violations. But soon he gets (and seizes) the opportunity to look into the case of a Waffen SS soldier who was a commander at Auschwitz and is now teaching in grade school as if nothing ever happened. Radmann soon finds that there is widespread resistance to his efforts to prosecute ex-Nazis. At this point, we are 15 minutes into the movie but to tell you more would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this movie is an important reminder that the sentiment in Germany wasn't always what it is nowadays and has been for decades. It appears that after WW II, the entire country went about its business as if nothing had happened, and collectively tries to whitewash Auschwitz from memory. But as Radmann points out, "to remain silent is to poison our country's democracy". So he speaks up. It is an incredible story. Kudos to the movie's producers for bringing us this important historical reminder. Besides the important moral and historical aspects, the movie does a great job portraying what daily life in the late 50s and early 60s was in West Germany. Check out the great looking cars! "Labyrinth of Lies" was Germany's submission for this year's Best Foreign Language Movie Oscar nominations, which should give you an idea how well the movie was viewed in its home country (the fact that it didn't get the Oscar nomination doesn't diminish the merits of the movie).

    "Labyrinth of Lies" was released over a year ago. I have no idea why it is just now finding its way into US theaters, but better late than never. The movie showed up this weekend at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati, I figure this won't stick around for long. The Sunday matinée screening where I saw this at was surprisingly well attended, I am happy to report. If you are in the mood for a top-notch quality foreign movie that has a very important lesson and reminder, I urge you to check out "Labyrinth of Lies", be it in the theater, on Amazon Instant Video or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray. "Labyrinth of Lies" is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
    9drjgardner

    Telling the stories

    Labyrinth of Lies is a 2014 German film about the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials that took place between 1963 and 1965. What distinguished the Frankfurt trails from all the other trials was that they were based on German law and because they happened 20+ years after the war, they were limited to murder charges. Several Nazis had been tried previously but they were convicted under international law and occurred right after the war.

    The film begins in 1958 as a young prosecutor Johann Radmann (marvelously played by Alexander Fehling) is attracted to the case by a reporter (Andre Szymanski), and given support by the federal Attorney General (Gert Voss who is simply riveting). They must work against the denials, cover-ups and vested interests that try to keep the issue quiet.

    The film gives you a real feel of the late 50s, and the photography and music support an excellent cast who do wonderful work. In a film about the holocaust, there is a tendency to shock, but director Giulio Ricciarelli skillfully shows that less is more.

    There are some places where the film seems more like a docudrama, and some issues (e.g., Radmann's relationship with his mother) are only hinted at. But overall it's an excellent film, and while it may not be an equivalent to "Judgment at Nuremberg", it is well worth viewing.
    7alexandraherbersdorf

    A new portrayal of a very important matter for Germany's and the world's history

    The English title "Labyrinth of Lies" should rather be a direct translation from the German title which is more among the lines "Labyrinth of Silence". And that's precisely what the main character is facing in his quest of uncovering the crimes Germany committed during WWII.

    This film poses a not very often portrayed link in the chain of events during and following WWII. People in Germany are used to dealing openly with the crimes committed during WWII to the point where the time when it was not like that is barley remembered. It deals with the topic in a very non sensational way. Awful crimes are not portrayed too visually and yet the film manages to transmit the severity of those. It also explores the German people's psyche after the war and the motivation behind covering up what happened.

    The cinematography is quite nice and the music fits the time and setting.

    A downside to the film is its romantic relationship between the main character and his love interest. It was hard to connect to their relationship and to her. Her relevance for the story was not very clear as well. Also the screenplay felt off at times. Whenever a character had a monologue it was very catching and filled with emotions one could connect to. Unfortunately it failed in delivering meaningful conversations. They were most of the time superficial and felt stiff.

    All in all it was a very interesting film with a relevant message but quite a few downsides in delivery. It feels like the big screen is a little too big for this film but it is quite a nice TV film and a good starter to get into post war history.
    9conroymalcolm

    Different POV...and it's very interesting

    For years I've been watching films from the "Allies" point of view and I never thought of the German point of view or I just assumed German people knew of the atrocities committed by their fellow men.

    Its amazing and heartbreaking to know that Germans actually didn't know or chose to not believe what the Nazis were doing to the Jews during WWII.

    We were made to believe also that all the Nazis were living in hiding after WWII, when some of them were actually living in relative comfort and free from scrutiny, among some of the people they tortured.

    Labyrinth of Lies is the film that gives us a look of how the Germans were actually living in denial for years after the war and how some of the Nazis that committed war crimes were living their normal lives as if nothing had happened.

    Very interesting film and very easy to understand if you know the history.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the life of Frankfurt's attorney general Fritz Bauer and three of his prosecutors. They all were instrumental for the holding of the important 'Auschwitz trials' in 1963.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 45 mins) The Mourner's Kaddish, the Jewish prayer for the dead, is recited in the film using the modern Israeli Hebrew pronunciation. The version of the Kaddish that Kirsch would have known (and that his prayerbook would've contained) would have used the older Ashkenazic pronunciation used by German and Eastern European Jews. Instead of saying, "Yitgadal v' yitkadash," as they do in the film, they they should be saying, "Yisgadal v'yiskadash."
    • Quotes

      Major Parker: You were all Nazis. In the Eastern sector, now you are all communists. Jesus, you Germans! If little green men from Mars landed tomorrow, you would all become green.

    • Connections
      References La strada (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      Tipitipitipso
      Performed by Caterina Valente

      Music by Heinz Gietz

      Lyrics by Kurt Feltz

      Courtesy of Edition Rialto Hans Gerig KG, Bergisch Gladbach

      (P) 1957 - Courtesy of Electrola, a division of Universal Music GmbH

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
      • Hebrew
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Labyrinth of Lies
    • Filming locations
      • Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Claussen Wöbke Putz Filmproduktion
      • Naked Eye Filmproduktion
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $794,452
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $22,101
      • Oct 4, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,574,756
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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