On November 6, the historical drama “Nuremberg” will be released, which depicts the trial of one of the leaders of the Third Reich, Hermann Goering, portrayed by Russell Crowe. We have collected a number of new historical films that are worth marveling at: from dramas about young people by Shakespeare to scenes about gangsters from Robert De Niro.
“Нікі”

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A sob page tells about the sculptor, artist and model Nikki de Saint Phalle – one of the most humorous and most colorful mysteries of the twentieth century. Vaughn was born in 1930 in France, grew up in America, lived in Nice, Paris and Majorca. The film follows their lives in the turbulent times of the era. In the mid-1950s, Nika died as an actor, working as a model, but, like many women of the post-war hour, is faced with the surroundings – she’s married, shading her little daughter and talking about her homeland. The search for freedom ranges from the United States, enslaved by McCarthyism, to France, where it is gradually becoming known as mysticism. These monumental sculptures bring glory, but the path to it is a new fight against advances and discrimination.
“Лицарі Алто”

A new line by Barry Levinson (“The People's Plane”, “Obsession”, “Analyzing It”) will be brought to America in the mid-twentieth century. Vito Genovese and Frank Costello are rivals of the Italian-American mafia. Genovese plans to kill Costello, but he survives, admitting his injuries, and expects to go out into the criminal world. The best thing about the film is that both gangsters are played by Robert De Niro, who subtly and variably portrays two very different natures.
The actor came up with the idea for the film back in the 1970s, but it was only half a century later that it could be realized. The rentals took place in Ohio, where costumes and cars from the mid-twentieth century were used to create an authentic atmosphere.
Brutalist

The page tells the story of the Ugric Jewish architect Laszlo Toth (Adrian Brody), who, after being released from a concentration camp, flies to America to start a new life. I will continue to live in poverty, until I can’t give up the agreement of the mysterious tycoon from the indestructible (Guy Pearce) to build a grandiose urban center in rural Pennsylvania. At the same time, Laszlo is trying to work with his lawyers to obtain travel documents for his friend Erzhebet (Felicity Jones) and his niece Sophia (Raffa Kessidy), and also to fight from being in jail for the heroine and for a long time. a terrible sign of anti-Semitism.
For the role of Laszlo Toth, Adrian Brody won an Oscar as the greatest actor.
“Nuremberg”

The hostile historical drama tells about the trial of one of the leaders of the Third Reich – Hermann Goering, played by Vikon Russell Crowe. The plot centers on psychiatrist Douglas Kelly (Rami Malik), who conducts interviews with Nazi ties, or determines the risk of appearing before the court. This robot is the key to the Nuremberg Tribunal. The line is based on the non-fiction book “The Nazi and the Psychiatrist” (2013) by Jack El-Hai.
Hamnet

The film is based on a novel by Irish author Meggie O'Farrell, which tells the story of William Shakespeare's 100-year-old battle with his soon-to-be girlfriend Agnes, born in 1585 of their son Hamnet, as well as the child's illness. and Rapt’s death on the 11th birthday. Maggie O'Farrell's 2020 novel won the British Women's Prize for Fiction and the American National Book Critics Circle Award.
The screen adaptation of the novel is credited to director Chloe Zhao, an Oscar winner for the film “Nomadland.” Paul Mescal plays young Shakespeare, and Irish actor Jessica Buckley plays his friend Agnes. In an interview with British Vogue, Mescal spoke about the project: “This book is simply incredible. If I had told myself in my youth that I would play the young Shakespeare, I would not have believed it.”







