Adolf Hitler in Cinema: Some of the Best Movie Depictions of the Monster From dramatizations of his final days to dark satires, there are many movies that depict Adolf Hitler, arguably the most recognized monster in history By Patrick Hayes Apr 5, 2022 Movie News Hitler Hates Taika Wait...
Hitler: The Comedy Years: Directed by Jacques Peretti. With Peter Thompson, Richard Wiseman, Steve Punt, David Croft. A documentary about the portrayal of Adolf Hitler in popular culture.
La sexualité des tyrans: Directed by José Bourgarel. 20th century biggest tyrants, were they paranoids, sadists, narcissistic perverts or just filled with complexes, have all suffered from neurosis about their sexuality. From the failed romances of Ado
Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil: Directed by Jim Goddard. With John Shea, Bill Nighy, Lucy Gutteridge, David Warner. The story of Helmut and Karl Hoffmann. Both come of age at the start of Hitler's power in Germany. Helmut joins the SS and eventually becom
Adolph Hitler (Bruno Ganz) meets with members of his "children's army," schoolboys pressed into uniform in the dying days of the Third Reich. “Downfall” takes place almost entirely inside the bunker beneath Berlin where Adolf Hitler and his inner circle spent their final days, and died. ...
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Cinema's Exiles: From Hitler to Hollywood: Directed by Karen Thomas. With Sigourney Weaver, Scott Subiono, Sewell Whitney, Scott Beehner. Eight hundred German filmmakers (cast and crew) fled the Nazis in the 1930s. The film uses voice-overs, archival foo
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“Max” imagines a fictional scenario in which the young Adolf Hitler (Noah Taylor) is befriended by a one-armed Jewish art dealer named Max Rothman (John Cusack) in Munich in the years following World War I. Both served in the German army and fought in the same battle, where Rothman lo...
Albert Speer: Directed by Jasenko Selimovic. With Philip Zandén, Henric Holmberg, Iwar Wiklander, Christel Körner. The story of German architect Albert Speer, who became one of Hitler's closest allies.