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🎬 The Memory of Justice – DVD
The Memory of Justice (1976) is a powerful documentary directed by renowned filmmaker Marcel Ophüls. The film explores the concept of justice in wartime by examining the legacy of the Nuremberg Trials and comparing them with later conflicts such as the Vietnam War and the Algerian War.
Widely regarded as one of the most important political documentaries ever made, the film blends historical footage, interviews, and philosophical debate about war, responsibility, and morality.
📖 Documentary Overview
Through interviews with former Nazi officials, Allied leaders, historians, and witnesses, the film raises difficult questions:
What constitutes a war crime?
Are victors judged differently than the defeated?
Can justice truly be universal in times of war?
By connecting past atrocities with modern conflicts, the documentary challenges viewers to confront the moral complexities of history.
🎥 Film Details
Genre: Documentary / History / Political
Year: 1976
Runtime: ~278 minutes
Director: Marcel Ophüls
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