Director:
Matti GeschonneckCámara:
Theo BierkensReparto:
Philipp Hochmair, Johannes Allmayer, Maximilian Brückner, Matthias Bundschuh, Fabian Busch, Jakob Diehl, Godehard Giese, Peter Jordan, Arnd Klawitter (más)Streaming (2)
Sinopsis(1)
El 20 de enero de 1942, destacados representantes del régimen nazi alemán se reunieron en una villa de Berlín-Wannsee para una reunión que pasó a la historia como la Conferencia de Wannsee, en la que se decidió el asesinato sistemático de 11 millones de judíos. (Flins & Piniculas)
Reseñas (1)
This German film clearly surpasses Branagh's Conspiracy for me, which the director ruined for me with his self-centeredness combined with a lack of judgment. I just couldn't help feeling that his Heydrich might suddenly put on a green top hat and start jingling a bag of gold coins with a ferocious laugh. Although Philipp Hochmair didn't exactly look like a Reich protector, at least he didn't have a jolly Irish face. I often think and write about myself as a cynic, but I don't even come close to the crowd at this villa. I felt as if I was watching a board meeting of a production company with everything that comes with it, except the actual production, and its result were outside my comfort zone. Gray, cold, and grim like a concrete cell. / Lesson learned: This time, I have none. Humanity will never learn in certain respects. ()