
The Israeli historian Tom Segev writes about Simon Wiesenthal's strangest relationship: his friendship with Albert Speer. Speer who was the third Reich's chief architect and one of Hitler's closest friends took responsibility and showed remorse for the Nazi's crimes. After serving 20 years in prison he made efforts to clear his name and became a public persona with the help of his successful autobiography.
The film was directed by Dani Gal.
The screenplay was written by Ludwig Wittgenstein and Albert Speer.
Cinematography was handled by Emre Erkmen.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt3534068.
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