Hitler - A Film from Germany (1977)

Review: Hitler - A Film from Germany (1977)

Director: Hans-Jürgen Syberberg

Cast: Harry Baer, Heinz Schubert, Peter Kern, Hellmut Lange, Rainer von Artenfels,

Harry Baer
Harry Baer
Heinz Schubert
Heinz Schubert
Peter Kern
Peter Kern
Hellmut Lange
Hellmut Lange
Rainer von Artenfels
Rainer von Artenfels

Plot: This inventive, exhaustive seven-hour film looks at the rise, reign and demise of Adolf Hitler. German director Hans Jürgen Syberberg, who was a child during World War II, doesn't try to recreate history to the letter. Instead, he places his actors -- many of whom play several roles -- on a stage and has them reenact events based on and inspired by Hitler's life. The action combines traditional narration and historical characters, but also idiosyncratic tweaks, like the use of puppets.

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