2026 EBERTFEST: Nuremberg (2025)

RESERVED SEATING TICKETS:
$20 Individual / $15 Student (valid Student ID required)
Plus an additional per-ticket processing fee of $3
FRI, APRIL 17, 2026
2026 ROGER EBERT'S FILM FESTIVAL
An American psychiatrist (Rami Malek) finds himself in a battle of ethics and intellect with charismatic Nazi leader Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe) ahead of the pivotal Nuremberg trials.
Starring: Russell Crowe, Rami Malek, Leo Woodall
2026 ROGER EBERT'S FILM FESTIVAL
An American psychiatrist (Rami Malek) finds himself in a battle of ethics and intellect with charismatic Nazi leader Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe) ahead of the pivotal Nuremberg trials.
Starring: Russell Crowe, Rami Malek, Leo Woodall
SPECIAL GUEST:
Michael Barker; Co-Founder and Co-President of Sony Pictures Classics
PG-13
149min
EBERTFEST 2026 "THE LAST DANCE" is presented by:

Roger Ebert’s Film Festival celebrates films, genres, and formats that have been overlooked by distributors, audiences, and/or critics. These include independent, international, and studio films that did not win wide audiences; overlooked formats such as 70mm; and overlooked genres such as documentaries and musicals.
The festival screens one film at a time – so that everyone sees the same films – promoting a strong sense of community among audience members, filmmakers, guests, students, and scholars.
Ebertfest was founded in 1999 by Roger and Chaz Ebert, with Professor Nathaniel Kohn as Festival Director. Roger was an Urbana native, U of I Journalism graduate, and Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic for The Chicago Sun-Times.
For a complete list of the films, visit this page.
For more, visit www.ebertfest.com
Michael Barker; Co-Founder and Co-President of Sony Pictures Classics
PG-13
149min
EBERTFEST 2026 "THE LAST DANCE" is presented by:

Roger Ebert’s Film Festival celebrates films, genres, and formats that have been overlooked by distributors, audiences, and/or critics. These include independent, international, and studio films that did not win wide audiences; overlooked formats such as 70mm; and overlooked genres such as documentaries and musicals.
The festival screens one film at a time – so that everyone sees the same films – promoting a strong sense of community among audience members, filmmakers, guests, students, and scholars.
Ebertfest was founded in 1999 by Roger and Chaz Ebert, with Professor Nathaniel Kohn as Festival Director. Roger was an Urbana native, U of I Journalism graduate, and Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic for The Chicago Sun-Times.
For a complete list of the films, visit this page.
For more, visit www.ebertfest.com
