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Hitler's Hollywood(Hitlers Hollywood)

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Germany · 2017
1h 40m
Director Rüdiger Suchsland
Starring Rüdiger Suchsland
Genre Documentary, History

Film journalist and critic Rüdiger Suchsland examines the major themes and artistic boundaries of Nazi films, from the regime's beginning in 1933 to its defeat in 1945, along with highlights of the most significant artists involved and clips of their major productions.

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CineVue by Christopher Machell

Drily narrated by Udo Kier, Hitler’s Hollywood is not a film about the rise of Nazism, nor even a linear history of the era’s cinema. Rather, it seeks to capture its spirit, interrogate its aesthetics and finally, to try to understand the insidious power of its propaganda.

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The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck

Providing important historical and sociological context, Hitler's Hollywood emerges as a compelling cinematic essay that should be essential viewing for cinephiles and history buffs alike.

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RogerEbert.com by Godfrey Cheshire

One can’t watch this film and not think of events in the world today. How did the German nation get so caught up in the Nazi mythology that it plunged willingly toward its own destruction? Obviously being seduced away from a clear comprehension of reality into self-regarding mass fantasy was a big part of it.

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The Film Stage by Tony Hinds

While intermittently fascinating in its attention to detail and its provocative thesis, Suchsland’s verbose essay film never successfully surpasses the realm of mere academic curiosity.

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