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  1. The Memory of Justice is a 1976 documentary film directed by Marcel Ophuls. It explores the subject of atrocities committed in wartime and features Joan Baez, Karl Dönitz, Hermann Göring, Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff, Yehudi Menuhin, Albert Speer and Telford Taylor.

  2. 5 de jun. de 1978 · The Memory of Justice: Directed by Marcel Ophüls. With Yehudi Menuhin, Noël Favrelières, Anthony Herbert, Edward Sowders. Explores the subject of atrocities during wartime, especially during World War II and the Vietnam War.

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    • Documentary, War
    • Marcel Ophüls
    • 1978-06-05
  3. 21 de abr. de 2017 · Lieberenz/ullstein bild via Getty Images. By Mike Hale. April 21, 2017. Marcel Ophuls says that “The Memory of Justice” is his best movie. This catches your attention, given that another...

    • 1 min
    • Mike Hale
  4. The Memory of Justice. Año. 1976. Duración. 278 min. País. Reino Unido. Dirección. Marcel Ophüls. Guion. Marcel Ophüls. Reparto. Fotografía. Michael J. Davis. Compañías. Coproducción Reino Unido-Estados Unidos-Francia-Alemania; BBC, Polytel International Film, Stuyvesant Films, Visual Programme Systems. Género.

    • Michael J. Davis
    • Marcel Ophüls
    • Reino Unido
    • 278
  5. THE MEMORY OF JUSTICE features rare archival footage and interviews with both victims and architects of atrocities, raising essential questions about the moral choices made by individuals and governments in the latter half of the 20th century that are equally relevant today.

  6. The Memory of Justice (1976) | MUBI. /10. 49 Ratings. Awards & Festivals. Show all ( 8) BFI London Film Festival. 2015. New York Film Festival. 2015. Golden Globes (USA) 1977 | Nominee: Best Documentary. Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards. 1976 | Winner: Special Award. Cast & Crew. Show all ( 13) Marcel Ophüls Director. Joan Baez Self.

  7. This exceptional, disturbing and thought-provoking 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.