by Giulio Ricciarelli
Frankfurt, 1958. Some have never heard of ‘Auschwitz’, others want to forget as quickly as possible. As with all newcomers, the recently graduated attorney Johann Radmann is set to work on tedious traffic offenses. His interest is roused one day when journalist Thomas Gnielka creates a commotion in the courthouse: A friend of Gnielka has recognized a teacher as being a former Auschwitz warden, but nobody wants to take on the case. Against the will of his direct superiors, Radmann begins exploring the suit. His only source of help in this endeavour is the Attorney General Fritz Bauer. The emergence of highly sensitive documents prompts Bauer to make Radmann the official head of a more detailed investigation.