Nuremberg (2025) – Historical Drama Releasing Nov 7
Sony Pictures Classics brings to the screen Nuremberg (2025) — a deeply intense historical drama set during one of the most significant trials in human history. Directed and written by James Vanderbilt, the film is based on Jack El-Hai’s acclaimed book “The Nazi and the Psychiatrist.” With a powerhouse cast led by Rami Malek and Russell Crowe, the movie takes audiences inside the psychological and moral complexities that defined the Nuremberg Trials.
A Battle of Minds and Morality
Set in the aftermath of World War II, Nuremberg explores the ethical and psychological struggles that shaped justice after humanity’s darkest chapter. The story centers around Douglas Kelley (Rami Malek), the chief psychiatrist assigned to evaluate Nazi war criminals to determine their mental fitness for trial. His most challenging subject is Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe) — Adolf Hitler’s closest ally and a cunning manipulator whose intellect and charisma turn every session into a chilling psychological duel.

As Kelley delves deeper into Göring’s psyche, their conversations evolve into a dangerous “battle of wits,” blurring the lines between duty, morality, and madness. The film doesn’t merely recount history — it exposes the human mind’s capacity for rationalizing evil and the cost of confronting it.
An All-Star Cast Delivering Powerful Performances
The ensemble cast adds remarkable depth to this historical retelling.
- Rami Malek portrays Douglas Kelley with quiet intensity and moral conflict.
- Russell Crowe delivers a commanding performance as the proud yet broken Hermann Göring.
- Leo Woodall appears as Sgt. Howie Triest, capturing the emotional toll of witnessing postwar justice.
- John Slattery plays Burton C. Andrus, the officer overseeing the trials’ logistics.
- Mark O’Brien, Colin Hanks, Michael Shannon, and Richard E. Grant round out the stellar cast, each portraying figures instrumental in the prosecution process.

Behind the Film
Directed and written by James Vanderbilt, known for Zodiac and Truth, the film blends historical authenticity with gripping psychological drama. Produced by Bluestone Entertainment, Walden Media, Mythology Entertainment, and Titan Media, Nuremberg promises high production value and emotional realism.
Sony Pictures Classics distributes the film globally, bringing this haunting courtroom drama to audiences worldwide.

Themes and Impact
Nuremberg (2025) doesn’t just recount history — it challenges viewers to confront humanity’s moral conscience. The film raises profound questions about justice, accountability, and the thin line separating sanity from monstrosity. It’s a riveting watch for fans of historical dramas, legal thrillers, and psychological storytelling.

Release Details
- Language: English
- Format: 2D
- Genre: Drama, Historical
- Release Date: November 7, 2025
Book your tickets early to witness a gripping cinematic portrayal of the trial that redefined international law and human ethics.




