12 Angry Men was well received by the German audience. It would be hard to find a German equivalent, since Germany is not a jury country. However, writer Bodo Kirchhoff and director Niki Stein created a film along the lines of 12 Angry Men. The TV film Die Konferenz (2004) depicts the deliberation of a teachers\u27 conference on the fate of a young man accused of raping a fellow student. Like 12 Angry Men, Die Konferenz addresses key social problems of its time. The main topic is gender relations. Tellingly, Die Konferenz has no dominant hero like Henry Fonda\u27s Juror #8. The film also refrains from giving a comforting ending
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Sidney Lumet’s 1957 film, 12 Angry Men, based on the screenplay by Reginald Rose, has become the emb...
Fifty years after its initial release, 12 Angry Men (1957) remains an important cinematic and politi...
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12 Angry Men is a wonderful movie. Acting in one of the most acclaimed film roles of all time, Henry...
12 Angry Men portrayed the lone holdout juror as essential to the jury\u27s protection of the indivi...
In the film and play Twelve Angry Men, Juror 8 confronts the prejudices and poor reasoning of his fe...
According to John Lukacs, German people\u27s views on Hitler and Nazism once got examined right afte...
With a great cast, 12 Angry Men remains perhaps the most compelling portrayal of an American jury in...
Nearly twenty years after its premiere, Downfall still constitutes, among German theatrical features...
12 Angry Men was well received by the German audience. It would be hard to find a German equivalent,...
The year 2007 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the movie 12 Angry Men. This movie offers a portraya...
Popular culture thrives on a portrayal of evil as murder, mayhem, and violence, rather than as a res...
While 12 Angry Men remains an important cinematic and political work, the film provides an atypical ...
In this article, the Chief Judge of the State of New York, Judith S. Kaye, writes about several aspe...
This article contrasts the cinematic portrayal of jury deliberation in 12 Angry Men with an empirica...
Sidney Lumet’s 1957 film, 12 Angry Men, based on the screenplay by Reginald Rose, has become the emb...
Fifty years after its initial release, 12 Angry Men (1957) remains an important cinematic and politi...
12 Angry Men is the product of a world that has vanished. This article presents twelve reasons why w...
12 Angry Men is a wonderful movie. Acting in one of the most acclaimed film roles of all time, Henry...
12 Angry Men portrayed the lone holdout juror as essential to the jury\u27s protection of the indivi...
In the film and play Twelve Angry Men, Juror 8 confronts the prejudices and poor reasoning of his fe...
According to John Lukacs, German people\u27s views on Hitler and Nazism once got examined right afte...
With a great cast, 12 Angry Men remains perhaps the most compelling portrayal of an American jury in...
Nearly twenty years after its premiere, Downfall still constitutes, among German theatrical features...