DCP

The Memory of Justice

Marcel Ophüls
Part of

53rd New York Film Festival

September 25 - October 11, 2015

The third of Marcel Ophüls’ monumental inquiries into the questions of individual and collective guilt, spanning the Nuremberg trials and the French-Algerian war through the disaster of Vietnam.

DIRECTOR
Marcel Ophüls
YEAR
1976
COUNTRY
UK / USA / France / Germany
RUNTIME
278 minutes
LANGUAGE
English, French, and German with English subtitles
FORMAT
DCP

Please note that this film will screen with a 20-minute intermission.

The third of Marcel Ophüls’ monumental inquiries into the questions of individual and collective guilt following the calamities of war and genocide, The Memory of Justice examines three of the defining tragedies of the Western world in the second half of the 20th century, from the Nuremberg trials through the French-Algerian war to the disaster of Vietnam, building from a vast range of interviews, from Telford Taylor (Counsel for the Prosecution at Nuremberg, later a harsh critic of our escalating involvement in Vietnam) to Nazi architect Albert Speer to Daniel Ellsberg and Joan Baez. As Vincent Canby wrote in The New York Times when The Memory of Justice was screened at the 1976 New York Film Festival, Ophüls’ film “expands the possibilities of the documentary motion picture in such a way that all future films of this sort will be compared to it.” Seldom seen since its premiere and then only in rare 16mm prints, the film has now been painstakingly restored. Restored by the Academy Film Archive in association with Paramount Pictures and The Film Foundation. Restoration funding provided by The Material World Charitable Foundation, Righteous Persons Foundation, and The Film Foundation. A Film Foundation release.

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Travel support generously provided by French Cultural Services.

The Memory of Justice
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