India, Nov. 8 -- James Vanderbilt's Nuremberg reimagines the historic trials of Nazi war criminals as a sharply staged psychological drama. Written and directed by James Vanderbilt - whose screenplay for Zodiac proved his fascination with moral grey zones - the film brings together a powerhouse cast led by Russell Crowe, Rami Malek, and Michael Shannon. What unfolds is part courtroom thriller, part moral study, exploring how charisma, ambition, and guilt can coexist in the shadow of unimaginable atrocity.

Set in the days following Adolf Hitler's death in 1945, the film opens with Hermann Goring (Russell), the Luftwaffe commander and Hitler's second-in-command, surrendering to Allied forces. From there, Nuremberg pivots to Douglas M. Kell...