Josef Mengele was the physician and SS officer whose horrific experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz earned him the sobriquet ‘Angel of Death’.
Based on the novel by Olivier Guez “The Disappearance of Josef Mengele” displays the brio and ambition characteristic of director Kirill Serebrennikov, although the film is in a markedly different mode from previous stylised exercises; notably “Leto”, “Tchaikovsky’s Wife” and last year’s freewheeling biopic “Limonov”. “Disappearance” revolves around an imposing lead – sometimes subtle, sometimes a touch barnstorming – by a largely unrecognisable August Diehl.
Jonathan Romney, Screen Daily
                        
                    
                    
                        Josef Mengele was the physician and SS officer whose horrific experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz earned him the sobriquet ‘Angel of Death’.
Based on the novel by Olivier Guez “The Disappearance of Josef Mengele” displays the brio and ambition characteristic of director Kirill Serebrennikov, although the film is in a markedly different mode from previous stylised exercises; notably “Leto”, “Tchaikovsky’s Wife” and last year’s freewheeling biopic “Limonov”. “Disappearance” revolves around an imposing lead – sometimes subtle, sometimes a touch barnstorming – by a largely unrecognisable August Diehl.
Jonathan Romney, Screen Daily
                Based on the novel by Olivier Guez “The Disappearance of Josef Mengele” displays the brio and ambition characteristic of director Kirill Serebrennikov, although the film is in a markedly different mode from previous stylised exercises; notably “Leto”, “Tchaikovsky’s Wife” and last year’s freewheeling biopic “Limonov”. “Disappearance” revolves around an imposing lead – sometimes subtle, sometimes a touch barnstorming – by a largely unrecognisable August Diehl.
Jonathan Romney, Screen Daily
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Production year
2025
Global distributor
PÖFF
Local distributor
PÖFF
In Cinemas
11/20/2025