Die leicht fiktionalisierte Geschichte eines Kunstfälschers, eines Journalisten auf der verzweifelten Suche nach der großen Story und des größten Presseskandals der deutschen Geschichte: die... Alles lesenDie leicht fiktionalisierte Geschichte eines Kunstfälschers, eines Journalisten auf der verzweifelten Suche nach der großen Story und des größten Presseskandals der deutschen Geschichte: die Hitler-Tagebücher.Die leicht fiktionalisierte Geschichte eines Kunstfälschers, eines Journalisten auf der verzweifelten Suche nach der großen Story und des größten Presseskandals der deutschen Geschichte: die Hitler-Tagebücher.
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pretty good comedy, The most amusing parts are the wordgames, and the performances of Uwe Oschenknecht as the slick antique salesman/forger and Götz Georg as equally
slick journalist.
I real life the Stern magazine which bought the diaries had a proper lesson when they received a letter written (in Hitler´s handwriting!) by an anonymous German humorist:
"I hereby confirm that my diaries are real"
Signed: A.Hitler
The DVD is excellent, and I have watched it over and over again. Scenes are excellent, the way Christiane Hörbiger is addressed by Götz George, over and over again by the title of her late husband. His obsession for detail in restoring the ship he bought and finding Nazi `nick-nacks' It is all just too much to mention. One thing though, the better you know German, and Germany, the better you will understand the in-jokes. A lot of the humour is very subtle, and even in the comments here is misunderstood. Karl Schönböck for instance just claims to be an intimate friend of the Führer, he never was really, he is an fake, just like the diary's. He is brilliant at it. When Uwe Ochsenknecht is selling a painting of Eva Braun he just painted, as an original, Karl Schönböck claims he was there when Hitler painted it. The film just goes on and on like a rollercoaster and it is just unbelievable that Stern fell for this one. When something sounds to good to be true, it is, is a wisdom many people do not seem to have. However, like in House of Games, David Mamets brilliant movie on how scams work, you cannot cheat an honest man.
See this movie, buy the T Shirt, read the book, and never trust somebody who wants to make you rich.
'Schtonk!' shows how the incident happened, but also shows it a little overdrawn in a naive and sober way of storytelling. On the other hand the acting is very good, the production used some of the best German actors. I like the red line that goes through the storry, which is easy to follow. I like the increasing escallation of the story, step by step. It's a clear recommendation for people who want to know about that incident and also for people who like good press stories. This one is authentic.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesThe title is a reference to Der große Diktator (1940).
- PatzerWhen Freya von Hepp hands Hermann Willié Göring's bathrobe and offers him to try it on, Willié's answer doesn't match his almost motionless lips.
- Zitate
Fritz Knobel: [writing Hitler's diary] The superhuman effords of the last days create flatulences in the intestinal and Eva says, I have bad breath.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1993)
- SoundtracksPrologue 1st Act from Lohengrin
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by the London Philharmonia (as the New Philharmonic Orchestra London)
Direction by Alfred Scholz
Courtesy of Selected Sound Musikverlag
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- 16.000.000 DM (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 55 Min.(115 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1