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Billboard Women in Music 2025

Angel Studios has transformed a project formerly announced as TV series into a feature film with a theatrical release — alongside giving it a title switch.

WWII drama “Truth & Conviction,” unveiled by Angel last year as a four-part limited series, has become “Truth & Treason,” set to hit cinemas on Oct. 17, 2025. The news was announced today as part of Wednesday’s CinemaCon presentation by the “Sound of Freedom” distributor.

Based on a true story, “Truth & Treason” follows Helmuth Hüebener, a 16-year-old boy who formed a resistance group with his friends Karl and Rudi after witnessing the arrest of his Jewish friends by Nazis. Their brave actions led them facing trial in Nazi Germany.

The film stars Rupert Evans, Ewan Horrocks, Ferdinand McKay, Daf Thomas, and Sean Mahon, and was directed by Matt Whitaker and written by Whitaker and Ethan Vincent.

“Truth & Treason” is executive produced by Russ Kendall, John Foss and Jon Erwin. Kaleidoscope Pictures produced the film.

“Bringing ‘Truth & Treason’ to life has been one of the most meaningful journeys of my career,” said Foss. “I’ve worked on films around the world, but this story—Helmuth’s story—has stayed with me for nearly two decades. It’s a reminder that even in the darkest times, light can come from the most unexpected places. I’m honored to finally share it.”

Production on the feature took place in Vilnius, Lithuania last year.

“I had the honor of becoming close friends with Karl-Heinz Schnibbe, the last surviving member of this teenage Nazi resistance group. Before his passing, Karl entrusted us with their story — what they stood for and what Helmuth Hübener gave his life for at just 17,” said Kendall.

“Their stand in 1941 against lies and tyranny is more than history—it’s a warning. In a time of rising authoritarianism, the courage to speak the truth matters more than ever.”

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