This film is a portrait of the last living Chief Prosecutor of the Nuremberg Trials, 94-year-old Benjamin Ferencz. As a young soldier Ferencz collected evidence of criminal conduct in concentration camps and at the age of 27 he became the Chief Prosecutor of the Einsatzgruppen Trial. Later he became a passionate fighter for the International Criminal Court (ICC), and today he embodies the continuity of justice seeking from Nuremberg to The Hague. The film is not only a reflection on history through Ferencz's life but also a contribution to the public discourse on war, justice, and the ICC.