The Denunciation
The Denunciation

The Denunciation

1993Movie95 minGerman

By 1941, Adolf Hitler had taken personal command of the German military apparatus. His initial successes made this seem like a good idea at the time, but by 1944, after an unparalleled series of military defeats that Hitler refused even to acknowledge, a group of high-ranking military and political figures in Germany decided to assassinate him and take over the government. Unfortunately for them, their assassination attempt failed, and the knives were out to find all the people involved in the attempt. The most wanted person in the coup was Carl Goerdeler (Dieter Schaad), a respected figure in German public life for many decades. Twenty years earlier, a girl by the name of Helene Schwärzel (Katherina Thalbach) met Goerdeler. After the coup attempt, during the nationwide manhunt, Helene recognized him and notified the authorities. In addition to receiving a huge reward, she became the focus of a nationwide propaganda campaign, and was widely resented for her "success."

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Sérgio TréfautGenres: Documentary, War

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the complex history of the Portuguese colonial war and its impact on Portuguese society. It delves into the motivations and experiences of those involved, questioning the narratives surrounding the conflict. The film utilizes archival footage and interviews to present a multifaceted view of a controversial period.

Critical Reception

The Denunciation received critical acclaim for its unflinching examination of Portugal's colonial past. Critics lauded its depth of research and its ability to provoke thought and discussion on a sensitive topic. It is considered an important work for understanding post-colonial Portugal.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its historical significance and deep analysis of the colonial war.
  • Commended for its challenging of established narratives and its thought-provoking approach.
  • Recognized as a crucial documentary for understanding a difficult chapter in Portuguese history.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'The Denunciation', refers to the act of accusing or exposing someone for wrongdoing, a theme that resonates throughout the documentary's exploration of the moral complexities of the colonial war.

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