Labyrinth of Lies's reviews
Media reviews
La Vanguardia
The historical amnesia seems to be complete. A powerful film, straightforward and necessary.
Entertainment Weekly
Fehling gives a commanding physical performance as he transitions from ambition to despair to, finally, resolve.
Vulture
Here?s a movie about the efforts to bring the soldiers stationed at Auschwitz to justice, and it?s strangely light on its feet.
New York Times
It is content to be a chilly, disquieting study of a society in a state of denial until the truth is bared.
Fotogramas
No pretending to be a thriller, manages to convey the essence of this (...) The film would be the answer to Fritz Lang who would have seemed the perfect summary of the Germany of the twentieth century.
ABC
It's true that sometimes the story staging cooled (...) but the drama of Ricciarelli works with rigor awakening a nation of that collective amnesia that shamed the world.
The Washington Post
'Labyrinth of Lies' is an eye-opening story about the importance of seeking the truth ? even when it?s complicated, ugly and buried beneath years of secrecy and deceit.
El País
Something aged in the form ( ... ) the film moves away from any Manichaeism system, and overly expository has an undeniable counterpart: it becomes deeply educational.