Fatherland
"Fatherland" is a 1992 television film directed by Christopher Menaul, based on the novel by Robert Harris. Set in an alternate history where Nazi Germany won World War II, the story follows a detective named Xavier March as he investigates a murder that uncovers a conspiracy threatening the regime.
The film explores themes of totalitarianism and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in oppressive societies. It features a cast that includes Rutger Hauer as March and Peter Egan as his superior. The narrative raises questions about loyalty, truth, and the cost of power in a dystopian world.