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Conspiracy (2001 film)

Conspiracy is a 2001 BBC/HBO war


film which dramatizes the 1942
Wannsee Conference. Using
fictionalised dialogue, the film delves
into the psychology of Nazi officials
involved in the "Final Solution of the
Jewish Question" during World War II.

Conspiracy

Written by Loring Mandel

Directed by Frank Pierson

Starring Kenneth Branagh


Stanley Tucci
Colin Firth
Ian McNeice
Kevin McNally
David Threlfall

Country of origin United Kingdom


United States

Original English
language(s) German

Production

Producer(s) Nick Gillott


Frank Pierson

Running time 96 minutes

Production BBC
company(s) HBO Films

Distributor HBO

Release

Original network HBO

Original release 19 May 2001

The movie was written by Loring


Mandel, directed by Frank Pierson, and
starred an ensemble cast, including
Colin Firth, David Threlfall, Kenneth
Branagh as Reinhard Heydrich and
Stanley Tucci as Adolf Eichmann.
Branagh won an Emmy Award for Best
Actor, and Tucci was awarded a Golden
Globe for his supporting role as
Eichmann.

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