Opens April 11 at Film Forum in New York before expanding to select
cities.
Narrated by Udo Kier. Filmmaker Rüdiger Suchsland suggests that the
Third Reich was essentially an immersive movie starring the German nation,
produced and directed by Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. Hitler’s
Hollywood collages key films from the more than 1000 features the Nazis
produced from 1933-1945: musicals, melodramas, romances, costume dramas, war
films – and when the real war got tough, insanely lavish, over-the-top
fantasies. The German volk were portrayed as happy and sporty with lives of
exaggerated cheerfulness or, conversely, full of morbid yearning for a death
that would serve the Fatherland. Hannah Arendt gives perspective and context:
“One of the chief characteristics of modern masses… (is) they do not trust
their eyes and ears, but only their imaginations. What convinces masses are not
facts, not even invented facts, but only the consistency of the illusion.” It’s
a frightening insight that could just as easily apply to the American political
landscape today. – Karen Cooper, Director, Film Forum
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