Adolf Hitler
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Filmography
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The Meaning of Hitler
(2021)Famed Nazi hunters and top scholars lead an urgent interrogation of our culture's fascination with Hitler and Nazism, set against the backdrop of the current rise of white supremacy.

Hitler: A Career
(1977)Through never-before-seen film footage from secret archives and private collections, this documentary dissects the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler.
Warlords
AJP Taylor, the renowned historian, appraises the performance of World War Two leaders. In this series he delivers his lectures to camera and without an autocue.

The Eagle and the Lion: Hitler vs Churchill
(2017)Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler: the old lion" against the "German eagle". The "bear of Downing Street" versus "der Wolf". brimming with life plot twists and dramatic turns of events based on meticulously colored and remastered images."

The American Führer
(2022)Think it couldn’t happen in America? This is the chilling story of German immigrant Fritz Julius Kuhn who was elected leader of the Nazi group—the German American Bund. Claiming to be Hitler’s deputy in America the “American Führer” filled Madison Square Garden with thousands of supporters.

Hitler's Games, Berlin 1936
(2016)Summer 1936 - The Berlin Olympics, organized by the Nazi regime on the eve of World War II, acted as a grand showcase for a Germany that was athletic, peaceful and rejuvenated. The violence and hate that until then had reigned in the streets of Berlin suddenly vanished. Adolf Hitler became the triumphant host of European countries he would soon try to invade or face in a deadly global conflict.
June 1940, the Great Chaos
(2010)Un documentaire historique passionnant sur "la débâcle" du 3 au 22 juin 1940. Une lecture inédite de cette période souvent méconnue de l'Histoire grâce à des archives françaises, allemandes, britanniques, italiennes, japonaises, espagnoles et russes en partie inédites.

Why We Fight: Prelude to War
(1942)Seven propaganda films produced by the U.S. War Department were used to inspire duty, patriotism and commitment in soldiers serving in World War II.

Riefenstahl
(2024)Leni Riefenstahl was Nazi Germany's premier filmmaker, but claimed ignorance of the Holocaust. New revelations from her estate challenge this claim.

Swastika
(1974)SWASTIKA is the most controversial documentary about Hitler ever made. From producers Sanford Lieberson (Lisztomania, Jabberwocky), David Puttnam (Chariots of Fire) and director Philippe Mora (Mad Dog Morgan), the film utilizes intimate home movie footage shot by Eva Braun to present the private life of a dictator.

Jesse Owens
(2012)In 1936, a 22-year-old son of a sharecropper entered the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. He was barely able to control his anger in the face of Nazi racism. Instead of letting himself be distracted, Jesse Owens channeled his raw emotions into one of the most remarkable achievements of athletic history: four gold medals in two days.

Hitler: The Making of a Monster
(2023)This documentary traces the life of the most notorious villain of the 20th century from his childhood in Austria to his reign of terror during WWII.

Django & Django: Sergio Corbucci Unchained
(2021)An homage to Italian director Sergio Corbucci of the 1960s and contemporary director Quentin Tarantino, recounting a memorable period in Italian cinema with the sensibility of today.

Camp Confidential: America's Secret Nazis
(2021)In this animated documentary short, WWII vets reveal a secret US military camp near Washington where Jewish soldiers hosted and interrogated Nazi POWs.

The Hitler Home Movies
(2023)This footage captures Hitler secluded deep in the Bavarian Alps, where he issued orders during WWII while relaxing with his family and closest allies.

The Mistake that Killed Hitler
(2023)As the Red Army approaches from the East and Allied forces advance from France and Belgium, Hitler reflects on the missteps that cost him the war.

Naqoyqatsi
(2002)Miramax Home Entertainment and Academy Award®-winning director Steven Soderbergh (Best Director, Traffic, 2000) present Naqoyqatsi ("Life As War"), from filmmaker Godfrey Reggio, in collaboration with composer Philip Glass, whose original score features renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma. In this cinematic concert - the concluding film of the Qatsi Trilogy preceded by critically acclaimed Koyaanisqatsi ("Life Out Of Balance"), and Powaqqatsi ("Life In Transformation") - mesmerizing images reanimated from everyday reality, then visually altered with state-of-the-art digital techniques, chronicle the shift from a world organized by the principles of nature to one dominated by technology, the synthetic and the virtual. Extremes of intimacy and spectacle, tragedy and hope fuse in a tidal wave of visuals and music, giving rise to a unique artistic experience that reflects Reggio's vision of a brave new globalized world.

The Face of Evil: Reinhard Heydrich
(2002)In 1942, Reinhard Heydrich was considered the most dangerous man in Germany after Adolf Hitler himself. The Allied plot to assassinate him, masterminded in England and carried out in Prague, was the most brazen of its kind. HIs story is a cautionary tale, frighteningly relevant to the present day, of the effects of organizational ability when empowered by an indomitable and amoral ambition.

Britain and the Blitz
(2025)This immersive documentary brings history to life through vividly restored archival footage and firsthand accounts of WWII Britain during the Blitz.

The Commandant's Shadow
(2024)Together with an Auschwitz survivor, the son of concentration camp commandant Rudolf Höss faces his father's legacy for the first time.