Hollywood star Rami Malek has said he hopes telling stories like Nuremberg can “inch” society closer together to “live as one, united rather than divided.”
The 44-year old actor stars alongside Russell Crowe and Michael Shannon in James Vanderbilt’s historical drama, Nuremberg, portraying the American psychiatrist Douglas Kelley in the aftermath of the Second World War.
The film follows Kelley as he is tasked with deciding whether Nazi prisoners are fit to stand trial for their war crimes, including Hermann Goring (Crowe), who was Adolf Hitler’s right-hand man.
Speaking about the film, which was written by Vanderbilt and based on Jack El-Hai’s book, The Nazi And The Psychiatrist, Malek told the PA news agency: “After reading that book, I found that story fascinating, and it was

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