Operation Finale (2018)

Operation Finale (2018)

After World War II, Hitler’s deadliest lieutenant escaped.

Operation Finale Movie Storyline. On Christmas Eve in 1944, SS-Obersturmbannführer Adolf Eichmann (Kingsley) flees the Eastern Front to Berlin to coordinate the destruction of documents related to Department B4, going into hiding after the war ends. In Buenos Aires, Sylvia Hermann (Haley Lu Richardson) begins courting Klaus Eichmann (Joe Alwyn).

Klaus meets Sylvia and her German-Jewish father, Lothar (Peter Strauss) at home. Klaus speaks of his father’s service with the SS but tells Lothar that he had died on the Eastern Front, and that he has been raised by his uncle, Ricardo. Suspicious, Lothar passes this information to West German prosecutor-general Fritz Bauer. Bauer, suspecting Klaus’ uncle may in fact be Adolf Eichmann, relays this intelligence to Mossad director Isser Harel (Lior Raz) in Tel Aviv, but Harel is unwilling to devote resources to investigate.

At the insistence of Rafi Eitan (Nick Kroll), Harel dispatches field agent Zvi Aharoni (Michael Aronov) to Buenos Aries to begin reconnaissance. At a dinner party celebrating Argentina’s 150th anniversary of independence from Spain, Klaus introduces Sylvia to Carlos Fuldner, a former Nazi officer who assisted with SS members escape to Argentina. Fuldner addresses the guests with anti-Semitic rhetoric invoking the Hitlergrüsse, leaving Sylvia visibly disturbed, who promptly leaves.

Operation Finale Movie Poster (2018)

Operation Finale (2018)

Directed by: Chris Weitz
Starring: Oscar Isaac, Ben Kingsley, Mélanie Laurent, Lior Raz, Nick Kroll, Michael Aronov, Ohad Knoller, Torben Liebrecht, Joe Alwyn, Greta Scacchi, Haley Lu Richardson, Peter Strauss
Screenplay by: Matthew Orton
Production Design by: David Brisbin
Cinematography by: Javier Aguirresarobe
Film Editing by: Pamela Martin
Costume Design by: Connie Balduzzi
Set Decoration by: Florencia Martin
Art Direction by: Marcela Bazzano, Kendelle Elliott, Rick Willoughby
Music by: Alexandre Desplat
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for disturbing thematic content and related violent images, and for some language.
Distributed by: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release Date: August 29, 2018

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