Labyrinth of Lies Page #3

Synopsis: The year is 1958. The war has been over for thirteen years and the Federal Republic of Germany is not only recovering but even booming. But where are the Nazis? Who has ever heard of the death camps? It looks as if everything is for the best in the best of all possible worlds in this land of milk and honey - At least, until the day journalist Thomas Gnielka reports on the recognition by a German-Jewish artist of a local schoolteacher, a former guard at the Auschwitz concentration camp - At least, until Johann Radmann, a young prosecutor, decides to investigate the case - Nobody knows it yet but this is the dawn of a new era. Even if the road to awareness will be long and rocky.
Genre: Drama, History
Director(s): Giulio Ricciarelli
Production: Claussen Wöbke Putz Filmproduktion
  6 wins & 18 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
62
Rotten Tomatoes:
81%
R
Year:
2014
124 min
Website
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the same thing, as Schulz.

Came home, hung the uniform

and continued as if nothing happened.

No one asks

because nobody wants to know.

Are you free this evening? Sorry.

Sometimes we the journalists skip

the rules.

Please feel free to stop.

There will be beautiful girls,

sausages and beer.

Not necessarily in that order.

Typical man. They need water.

I Am Inge. The beer is there.

Thanks.

First class, huh?

Come, I will introduce you.

I can do it myself.

Friends and fighters, I've discovered

a very rare specimen.

A lawyer who still has a spark of humanity

under the armor.

-You are indeed a poet.

-Thank You, Simon.

Please, wellcome him

to our anarchist circle,

so the spark become

an intense open flame.

That's theft, isn't it?

Do not you think to arrest me?

A small theft.

The would get 4-6 weeks in jail .

Don't you have a heart.

You always like that?

Why don't you find out?

Maybe you're right.

It's chocking.

-We must take Simon home.

-I'll drive him.

You're too drunk.

I can drive.

They are nice people, aren't they?

I saw it right away.

What do you mean?

Pretty young lady, lovely cutie,

sweetheart, sugarpants.

And Marlene likes you.

He really was in the camp?

Yes, but doesn't talk about it.

"The angel of death."

The first picture he painted

after Auschwitz.

Incredible, he's eligible for

compensation, but he does not want it.

That darn money!

We should proof those idiots

he was in Auschwitz.

Can I do something?

Yes, you can help.

Here must be something somewhere.

Nothing.

Get down that suitcase.

But I can't...

No!

Let me do it.

Bingo.

What are you doing?

We are helping you.

How you dare?

Simon.

I don't want your help.

You have no right

poking around in my things.

-Simon.

-Out!

Out!

Out!

He's a stubborn dog.

But at least

we found something.

-Perhaps something for everyone here.

Nothing here.

Neither here.

This has a header of

Auschwitz concentration camp.

Look at this.

"shot on the run."

And?

"Shot on the run"

means murder.

And here are the names

of the killers.

The order above all.

Amazing, isn't it?

Come with me.

Sorry for the inconvenience,

but I think that is important.

These are official documents of Auschwitz.

The SS men who shot prisoners.

Watch:
"Schmidt, Milde, Siebert..."

It's an evidence, right?

Come in.

Where did you get that?

From an Auschwitz survivor.

Well.

That's a good start.

- What?

There are crimes, perpetrators,

victims, dates.

The attorney can act.

We can investigate.

What's there to investigate?.

We have the names.

You must stop the killers.

Don't be stupid, Sr. Gnielka.

That is not enough yet.

Mr. Attorney General, if possible,

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