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13 Minutes
The film tells breath-taking story of Georg Elser, one of the greatest resistance fighters, who failed to assassinate Adolf Hitler with a bomb at a Nazi convention in November 1939.
















1958, Weingarten, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

13 April 1978, Bolzano, Alto Adige, Italy

11 December 1978, Stuttgart, Germany


10 August 1971, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, West Germany




9 May 1948


7 December 1986, Munich, Bavaria, Germany

26 September 1972, Munich, Germany

1965

8 July 1966, Hückeswagen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

21 December 1967, Hamburg, Germany

19 July 1962, Munich, Germany



23 September 1985, Bozen, Italy

9 March 1979, Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany


1962, Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

27 February 1967, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany





March 17, 2016
As a first step back into polite cinematic society after a long run of duffers, Hirschbiegel's film has a certain value to it.
December 21, 2015
The narrative keeps up the intrigue, with Elser's eventual fate being not quite as clear-cut as you might expect.
January 01, 2016
Jumping around in time just a shade too much in the midsection, Hirschbiegel's film nevertheless proves a compelling historical drama.
May 04, 2016
History robs the film of suspense potential, of course... What remains reads like a noble, but slightly worthy, attempt to disinter the reputation of a man largely forgotten in Germany until the publication of a 1999 biography.
February 23, 2016
13 Minutes presents a redundant historical "what if" that leaves itself open to charges of relativization.
February 06, 2017
Straightforward and fortuitously timed bio-drama of a nearly forgotten German who tried to assassinate his country's fascist dictator at the beginning of World War II.
April 17, 2016
13 Minutes is an elegant, expensive-looking, respectful history lesson that finds just enough interesting texture ... to save it from becoming dry
July 22, 2015
The movie is well acted and mostly absorbing, but it spells out everything so painstakingly that there's zero room for subtext.
December 04, 2016
As a testament to a forgotten wartime hero, it's a credible, well-crafted portrait.
November 05, 2016
The movie is an effective and frightening study of how a country can collapse morally and socially without its citizens realizing what is happening. [Full review in Portuguese.]
July 13, 2015
An important story, of course, but only mildly engaging as cinema.
July 22, 2015
As with countless films set in the period, the absence of subtlety combined with predictable dollops of sentimentalism once again trivialize events in the name of making them understandable.