A Review Of Vanderbilt's Nuremberg
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In this episode of the Phoenix Cinema Podcast, hosts Chris Austin and Luke Parker delve into the film 'Nuremberg,' directed by James Vanderbilt. They discuss the film's exploration of the psychological dynamics between an American psychiatrist and Hermann Goring, the highest-ranking Nazi official left alive after World War II. The conversation covers the film's themes of humanity, evil, and the historical context of the Nuremberg trials, as well as character analyses, performance highlights, and the impact of historical footage.
Chris and Luke emphasize the film's relevance to modern-day issues and recommend it as a must-watch for its compelling storytelling and powerful performances.
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