The Memory of Justice

The Memory of Justice

Release date : October 4, 1976
Runtime : 4h 38m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom / United States of America / France / Germany /
Original Language : English / French / German /
Director : Marcel Ophüls /
Writers :
Production companies : Polytel / Visual Programme Systems /
October 4, 1976 4h 38m United Kingdom Documentary English More
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This exceptional, disturbing, and thought-provoking two-part documentary compares the atrocities committed by the Nazis as revealed during the Nuremberg trials to those committed by the French in Algeria and those done by the Americans in Vietnam. The four-hour epic questions the right of any country to pass self-righteous moral judgements upon the actions of another country. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with The Film Foundation.
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  • title:The Memory of Justice
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1976
  • Runtime:4h 38m
  • Genres: Documentary · History ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom · United States of America · France · Germany ·
  • Original Language: English · French · German ·
  • Director: Marcel Ophüls /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Polytel · Visual Programme Systems ·
  • Overview:This exceptional, disturbing, and thought-provoking two-part documentary compares the atrocities committed by the Nazis as revealed during the Nuremberg trials to those committed by the French in Algeria and those done by the Americans in Vietnam. The four-hour epic questions the right of any country to pass self-righteous moral judgements upon the actions of another country. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with The Film Foundation.
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