Hitler: A Film From Germany
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| Initial release | London |
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| Directors | Hans-Jürgen Syberberg |
| Producers | Bernd Eichinger |
| Composers | Gustav Mahler |
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| Awards | German Film Award for Best Overall Acting Performance |
| Sutherland Trophy | |
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| ID | 1000091 |
About Hitler: A Film From Germany
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.