Conspiracy (2001 film)
Conspiracy is a 2001 made-for-television drama film that dramatises the 1942 Wannsee Conference. Using the authentic script taken from the only surviving transcript recorded during the meeting, the film delves into the psychology of Nazi officials involved in the "Final Solution of the Jewish question" during World War II.
Conspiracy | |
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Written by | Loring Mandel |
Directed by | Frank Pierson |
Starring | Kenneth Branagh Stanley Tucci Colin Firth Ian McNeice Kevin McNally David Threlfall |
Composer | Dennis McCarthy |
Country of origin | United Kingdom United States |
Original languages | English German |
Production | |
Producers | Nick Gillott Frank Pierson |
Cinematography | Stephen Goldblatt |
Editor | Peter Zinner |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Production companies | BBC HBO Films |
Original release | |
Network | HBO |
Release | 19 May 2001 |
The film was written by Loring Mandel and directed by Frank Pierson. Its ensemble cast includes Kenneth Branagh, Stanley Tucci, Colin Firth and David Threlfall. Branagh won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor, and Tucci was awarded a Golden Globe Award for his supporting role.
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