![]() It shows how Hitler’s rise to power was paved by the respect, adoration, and support of the German people for the would-be dictator’s cult of personality.įunded by Nazi Party itself, it features footages from Nazi rallies particularly that of 1933 one in Nuremberg. The Victory of Faith (1933) is another Hitler propaganda film made by the same director who made Triumph of the Will. While the film’s ideologies aren’t agreeable, film historians recognize its pioneering techniques made for the foundation of the early documentary films produced after it. Using seminal film techniques, the film chronicles the rise of Germany under the Nazi Party and Hitler through footage from the Nazi Congress in Nuremberg complete with impassioned speeches and lots of marching. Triumph of the WIll (1935) is a pro-Nazi propaganda film recorded in 1934. Triumph of the Will (1935) Adolf Hitler in Triumph of the Will (1935) The film showed an interesting take on the often portrayed last days of Hitler by likening his relationship with Speer with that of Jesus and Judas. He is joined in seclusion by his most trusted companions: he would be wife Eva Braun, who he will marry in the bunker, Joseph Goebbels and Albert Speer. O’Donnell book of the same name, The Bunker (1981) chronicles Hitler’s final hours as he waits for the outcome of the Battle of Berlin inside an underground bunker. The Bunker (1981) Anthony Hopkins in The Bunker (1981)īased on a James P. It is a great commentary and observance of how the idea of Hitler’s death was such a common one in European cinema even before the events surrounding the Holocaust happened. The film follows the story of a British big game hunter who is hunted by authorities after they suspect him of plotting to assassinate Hitler. Man Hunt (1941) Carl Ekberg in Man Hunt (1941)Īlthough Man Hunt’s main plotline doesn’t really revolve around Adolf Hitler, the film does begin and end referencing the leader of the Third Reich so we included it on our list. While audiences already know how von Stauffenberg’s attempts will turn out, the film is still a fast-paced thrilling watch thanks to Bryan Singer’s excellent directorial skills. In Valkyrie (2008), Tom Cruise stars as Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, a German pilot who came the most close to actually assassinating Adolf Hitler and overthrowing the Nazi Party of which he was also a part of. Valkyrie (2008) Tom Cruise and Tom Wilkinson in Valkyrie (2008) It also features plenty of footage of the Masucci speaking with actual common people. The film derives much of its humor from the interactions between Hitler and the public. ![]() The film plays out as a series of unscripted vignettes where Oliver Masucci, who plays him, goes about modern-day Berlin. In the film, we see Adolf Hitler wake up to the 21st century and interact with the modern world through the perspective of a Nazi.
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