Der öffentliche Ankläger
Der öffentliche Ankläger

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Der öffentliche Ankläger

1958
Movie
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German

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Harald BraunGenres: Drama, History

Plot Summary

The film depicts the trial of a Roman governor in ancient Judea who is accused of corruption and tyranny. Faced with mounting pressure from both the populace and the Roman Senate, he must defend his actions and his legacy. The narrative explores themes of justice, power, and the corrupting influence of absolute authority.

Critical Reception

This German historical drama received a generally positive reception for its serious tone and competent direction. While not a major international release, it was appreciated for its historical setting and exploration of moral complexities. Audience reception was steady, recognizing its artistic merit within the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its serious and dramatic portrayal of historical events.

  • Competent direction and strong performances were noted.

  • The film's exploration of justice and power resonated with viewers.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on the novel "The Public Prosecutor" by Percy Eckstein, though it adapts the story with a Roman setting rather than a contemporary one.

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