Sony Pictures Classics announced today the acquisition of Giulio Ricciarelli’s directorial debut “Labyrinth of Lies,” which marks its world premiere later this week at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Based on a true story, the films examines the conspiracies of extremely prominent institutions and government branches to cover up the Nazi crimes of World War II.
The film’s synopsis, courtesy of TIFF: “Frankfurt 1958: young prosecuting attorney Johann Radmann (Alexander Fehling) comes across documents that help to initiate the trial against members of the SS who served in Auschwitz. Both the horrors of the past and the hostility against his work bring Johann to the point of meltdown. It is nearly impossible for him to find his way through this maze; everybody seems to have been involved.”
“Of all the films available for acquisition at the Toronto International Film Festival, ‘Labyrinth of Lies’ is the gem under the rock,” said Sony Pictures Classics.