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Hitler, un film d'Allemagne

Original title: Hitler, ein Film aus Deutschland
  • 1977
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  • 7h 22m
IMDb RATING
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Hitler, un film d'Allemagne (1977)
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Director Hans-Jurgen Syberberg examines the rise and fall of the Third Reich in this brooding seven-hour masterpiece, which incorporates puppetry, rear-screen projection, and a Wagnerian sco... Read allDirector Hans-Jurgen Syberberg examines the rise and fall of the Third Reich in this brooding seven-hour masterpiece, which incorporates puppetry, rear-screen projection, and a Wagnerian score into a singular epic vision. Syberberg, who grew up under Nazi tyranny, ruminates on go... Read allDirector Hans-Jurgen Syberberg examines the rise and fall of the Third Reich in this brooding seven-hour masterpiece, which incorporates puppetry, rear-screen projection, and a Wagnerian score into a singular epic vision. Syberberg, who grew up under Nazi tyranny, ruminates on good and evil and the rest of humanity's complicity in the horrors of the holocaust.

  • Director
    • Hans-Jürgen Syberberg
  • Writer
    • Hans-Jürgen Syberberg
  • Stars
    • Heinz Schubert
    • Peter Kern
    • Hellmut Lange
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Hans-Jürgen Syberberg
    • Writer
      • Hans-Jürgen Syberberg
    • Stars
      • Heinz Schubert
      • Peter Kern
      • Hellmut Lange
    • 21User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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      • 2 wins total

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    Heinz Schubert
    Heinz Schubert
    • Zirkusdirektor…
    Peter Kern
    Peter Kern
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    Hellmut Lange
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    • Hitlers Kammerdiener…
    Rainer von Artenfels
    • Jahrmarkt-Ausrufer…
    Martin Sperr
    • Himmlers Masseur…
    Peter Moland
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    Johannes Buzalski
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    Alfred Edel
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    Amelie Syberberg
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    Harry Baer
    Harry Baer
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    • Director
      • Hans-Jürgen Syberberg
    • Writer
      • Hans-Jürgen Syberberg
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    10GrigoryGirl

    If it went on for another 7 1/2 hours, I would keep watching it...Truly extraordinary, a once in a lifetime event....a bonafide masterpiece....

    Susan Sontag called this film "the most extraordinary film I've ever seen". This may seem like a hyperbolic statement, but after seeing this film, I see where Susan was coming from. This really is an extraordinary film, and I completely understand Sontag's adoration of it. This is a brilliant film, one that has had me thinking for days about it. I watched it over 2 nights, and there's so much in it and so much to take in that I'm planning on renting it again or perhaps purchasing it. Despite its 7 1/2 hour length, there isn't one dull moment in it. I only watched it over 2 nights because I had to go to sleep. If I had had the time to watch the whole thing in one sitting, I would have done so without thinking. I haven't felt this glued to the screen in I don't know how long.

    The film is absolutely mesmerizing. This film has been unavailable for many, many years, and this is the first time it's been offered on home video. The director, Hans Jurgen Syberberg, had posted the film on his website, but watching it on a TV or projected is the best way to see it. The film is operatic, theatrical, mind bending, sad, haunting, angry, depressing, and just about everything else you can think of. The 4th part is a little boring (the first 30 minutes of part four is one long monologue), but after this monologue is concluded, the film takes off again to a stunning conclusion. Never does the film feel padded. Like in Wagner's great operas (Wagner figures prominently here), a film like this needs to be long to tell its story, and that should be respected. The actors throughout the film give excellent performances, and the film is one of the most thought provoking films that I've seen in recent memory. This is a filmic masterpiece.
    8A_FORTY_SEVEN

    A slow-burning 7 hr 22 min masterpiece of German Cinema.

    My Rating : 8/10

    Surreal, trance-like fairytale nightmare about the little man who wanted to be the most supreme.

    Intelligent doesn't cut it for this masterpiece - it is way beyond that. An abstract, eccentric and caricature-ish depiction of the rise and fall of the madness and sickness that is Hitler.

    Seek it out if you can.
    9jimi99

    an immersive experience

    I don't know how to begin to "review" this cinematic experience, as I felt immersed in the film rather than trying to get my mind around it entirely. This work is neither an apologia for Hitler and the Third Reich nor a condemnation, but a serious attempt by a true intellectual and film auteur, Syberberg, to look at it ALL from every side, the horror and evil as well as the cultural, historical, and philosophical foundations of Hitler and the German people.

    The film is subtitled "A Film From Germany" because it is plumbs not only the depths of Nazism and World War II but the entire German psyche. It attempts to present, through hard facts, historical documents, films and photographs, and also through dream, metaphor, and stunningly haunting tableaux, what Hitler really MEANT and what he continues to mean. There are many excellent actors portraying both well-known figures like Himmler and lesser known individuals like Hitler's valet who relate what might seem like endless minutiae of Hitler's daily life but do add a great deal to the ultimate picture of the man about whom so much has been written. It seems that if you don't revile him completely, even today, you are suspected of being a neo-fascist yourself, but this film attempts to offer a complete picture and by extension, a baring of the German soul and what is referred to on several occasions as their "happy guilt".

    One issue I have is with the English subtitles. There are so many typographical and spelling errors that one could only call it sloppy. I don't know why a film of this magnitude that took so long coming to home video shouldn't have had more scrupulous editing. Considering how many talking heads there are in the film and the volume of exposition, it was hard enough to keep up with the subtitles without stumbling over the mistakes. On the plus side, there is a lot of English voice-over that provides some breathing space for us Anglos.

    And one last comment on the historical context. Considering the film was made in 1977, 34 years ago, much has changed in the world, in Europe, and in the global culture, that the film presciently hints at, not the least of which is the continued emergence of Germany and Japan both economically and democratically. One important point "Our Hitler" made was that Hitler was probably the apotheosis of democracy, rising as he did from the middle class and glorifying the common people, and being democratically elected by them. What he did with that mandate was probably the most horrifying and endlessly fascinating stories of the 20th century.
    7Jeremy_Urquhart

    Not really sure how to discuss this one

    Exhausting and ridiculously long, and almost impossible to explain. It's incredibly unique, for better or worse, and something I'm impressed with but would struggle to rewatch, and also would hesitate to recommend to just about everyone.

    It's something like a fusion of documentary and biographical film, all filmed on a stage (so almost like a play, too), with tons of voiceover - both by actors and through real historical speeches - all of it aiming to unpack who Hitler was, what he did, how he rose to power, how he affected the world, and the implications the existence of such an individual has on the psyche of the world's population. The presentation is strange, sometimes repetitive, surreal, dreamlike, minimalist, and often eerie.

    As broad as that sounds, it's also only scratching the surface. It's so dense and filled with so many ideas- some clear, most philosophical, and some presented in a very obscure way. It's the kind of movie you feel like you're drowning in sometimes. But I know it's sort of meant to be this way. It has some degree of power this way, but it renders the film all but impossible to fully digest.

    But maybe that's okay. Maybe scratching the surface and still gaining a lot is significant. Maybe anyone brave enough to watch it more than once would have it all made clear.

    I don't think I'll ever watch it again. But I don't regret watching/being almost suffocated by it once.
    mdrips

    A classic film that tests the audience's mind and endurance

    I saw this film when in premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival in 1977. Even 25 years later I can recall the stunning imagery and complexity of this landmark film.

    To understand Hitler, to understand Germany, to understand the culture of the German people and their subsequent spiral into the vortex of World War II, this film is a must see.

    It's unfortunate that it is not available on DVD (or VHS).

    At a running time of over seven hours, the film festival people offered two intermissions during the showing. If you ever get to see this film be prepared for a test of your physical as well as your mental endurance.

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    • Trivia
      Final part of Hans-Jürgen Syberberg's trilogy on German history, also including Ludwig, requiem pour un roi vierge (1972) and Karl May, à la recherche du paradis perdu (1974).
    • Connections
      Edited into Gli ultimi giorni dell'umanità (2022)

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 1978 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • France
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
      • French
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Hitler: A Film from Germany
    • Filming locations
      • Bavaria Studios, Bavariafilmplatz 7, Geiselgasteig, Grünwald, Bavaria, Germany
    • Production companies
      • TMS Film GmbH
      • Solaris Film
      • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
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      • DEM 1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 7h 22m(442 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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