The Kiev Trial
2022 · Documentary · 106 min. · Ukraine
The Kiev Trial, also known as the ‘Kiev Nuremberg’, took place in January of 1946 in the Soviet Union, and was one of the first post-war trials convicting German Nazis and their collaborators. 15 criminals, guilty of atrocities, which were later identified by the Nuremberg trials as “crimes against humanity”, faced justice in case No.1679 “On the atrocities committed by fascist invaders on the territory of the Ukrainian SSR.” Using unique, previously unseen, archive footage, Sergei Loznitsa reconstructs key moments of the proceedings, including statements of the defendants and testimonies of the witnesses, survivors of Auschwitz and Babi Yar among them. The film lays bare the ‘banality of evil’ and is devastatingly relevant today, as Ukrainian people are once again being subjected to the violence of barbarian invaders.
Direction Sergei Loznitsa
Cast Karl Burckhardt · August Schadel · Emil Knoll · Hans Isenmann · Paul Scheer · Evgenia Ponizovskaya
Screenplay Sergei Loznitsa
Original title The Kiev Trial
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