

In April 1964, twenty years after the Nazis won World War II, S.S. officer Xavier March uncovers a plot to eliminate the attendees of the Wannsee Conference so that Germany can establish better relations with the United States.
Hvor man kan se Fatherland
- flavo4324. november 2025Fatherland is a compelling entry in the alternate-history genre, one that challenges viewers to imagine what life might have been like had one of history’s darkest chapters taken an even darker turn. Adapting such material is always a risky gamble—what works well as a novel can become dangerous on screen if it appears to glorify or trivialize the horrors it draws from. Thankfully, the film handles this balance with care, using its premise not for spectacle but as the backdrop for a tense, engaging mystery. The story unfolds in a world shaped by oppression and controlled truth, where uncovering a single secret could unravel an entire regime. It’s unsettling, thought-provoking, and at times uncomfortably plausible. If you approach it with an open mind, you’ll find a narrative worth exploring, one that uses its “what if” scenario to examine power, denial, and moral courage. Fatherland succeeds as both an atmospheric thriller and a sobering reminder of how fragile truth can be.
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- november 1994 blev Fatherland udgivet.
Fatherland blev instrueret af Christopher Menaul.
Fatherland har en spilletid på 1 t 46 m.
Fatherland blev produceret af Ilene Kahn Power, Frederick Muller.
In April 1964, twenty years after the Nazis won World War II, S.S. officer Xavier March uncovers a plot to eliminate the attendees of the Wannsee Conference so that Germany can establish better relations with the United States.
Nøglepersonerne i Fatherland er SS-Sturmbannführer Xavier March (Rutger Hauer), Charlie Maguire (Miranda Richardson), SS-Oberstgruppenführer Artur Nebe (Peter Vaughan).
Fatherland er en Drama, Thriller, Action-film.
Fatherland har en publikumsbedømmelse på 5.2 ud af 10.



















