Released in the UK on 1st October 2021 the 75th Anniversary to the very day of the sentencing of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg.
The film takes over where the IMT trial finished.
The film covers what happened after the IMT trial was over.
The film takes over where the IMT trial finished.
The film covers what happened after the IMT trial was over.
In the film, the solo cello is by Raphael Wallfisch. His mother Anita Lasker-Wallfisch played the cello in the Auschwitz Women's Orchestra.
The Guardian newspapers film team voted it No17 of the Best 50 Films of 2021 in the UK. By default, it was their highest-rated documentary.
It was screened in two parts as the 2023 Holocaust Memorial Day special on the More 4 channel and Channel 4 online platform.
It was screened as a whole 175-minute film on 2024 Holocaust Memorial Day on the More 4 channel/ Channel 4 online platform.
It was screened as a whole 175-minute film on 2024 Holocaust Memorial Day on the More 4 channel/ Channel 4 online platform.
In the great tradition of powerful documentaries about the Holocaust, GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER(S) is a major and significant contribution. It is right up there with the very best of these films such as SHOAH, HOTEL TERMINUS, THE LAST DAYS, NIGHT AND FOG etc.
Gary D. Mills Associate Professor of History Education, The University of Nottingham.
Former Chair of the Academic Advisory Board to the National Holocaust Centre.