Blu-ray, DVD & VOD 5 Years Ago May 1, 2018 us

In the Fade US Release Date

The movie In the Fade is already released on Blu-ray, DVD, VOD and Cinema in the USA.

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Blu-ray
May 1, 2018Confirmed
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Cinema
December 27, 2017Confirmed
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DVD
May 1, 2018Confirmed
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VOD
May 1, 2018Confirmed
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Out of nowhere, Katja's life falls apart when her husband Nuri and little son Rocco are killed in a bomb attack. Her friends and family try to give her the support she needs, and Katja somehow manages to make it through the funeral. But the mind numbing search for the perpetrators and reasons behind the senseless killing complicate Katja's painful mourning, opening wounds and doubts. Danilo, a lawyer and Nuri's best friend, represents Katja in the eventual trial against the two suspects: a young couple from the neo-Nazi scene. The trial pushes Katja to the edge, but there's simply no alternative for her: she wants justice.

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What do the critics say?

Based on 13 In the Fade reviews, In the Fade gets an average review score of 65.
90/100
www.villagevoice.comCinema
German-Turkish director Fatih Akin’s latest is a family tragedy, courtroom drama, and revenge thriller all rolled into one — with a slyly subversive ending.
2280d ago
B/A+
ew.comCinema
In the Fade is an unsubtle but affecting thriller.
2280d ago
80/100
www.hollywoodreporter.comCinema
Diane Kruger stars in Fatih Akin’s German-language courtroom and revenge drama about a deadly neo-Nazi hate crime.
2280d ago
B-/A+
thefilmstage.comCinema
Akin isn’t looking to provide viewers with any answers per se; he’s simply aware of these open wounds and feels it might just be in everyone’s interests for him to pick away.
2280d ago
70/100
www.nytimes.comCinema
The ending is puzzling, when it wants to be devastating, and the political and personal sides of the story, rather than illuminating each other, fight to a stalemate. Ms. Kruger...
2280d ago
70/100
variety.comCinema
Diane Kruger’s beautifully modulated performance as a woman seeking justice following the neo-Nazi murder of her husband and son anchors this skilled though familiar drama.
2280d ago
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