Stanley Kramer
Stanley Kramer
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1. Judgement at Nuremberg (1961)
The 1961 American film "Judgement at Nuremberg" features a dramatization of the real-life Nuremberg Trails that took place between 1946 and 1949. Specifically, it features the "Judges' Trial," in which multiple jurists and lawyers were put on trial for their association with carrying out unjust laws. Of course, the film fits the format of a courtroom drama. However, the main stimulant for this drama lies precisely in the moral certainty of prosecuting and condemning the defendants. Despite no direct action that caused violence, are these men still held liable for allowing their country to descend into fascism? The film's ending certainly takes a moral stand on this question, leaving viewers to impress their own reasoning to these complex discussions.


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