My Fuehrer: The Truly Truest Truth About Adolf Hitler (2007)
- Director(s):
- Dani Levy
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Synopsis of My Fuehrer: The Truly Truest Truth About Adolf Hitler
Berlin-based filmmaker Dani Levy breaks the unspoken ban on Germans ridiculing Adolph Hitler with this provocative parody set in 1944 and detailing the encounter between a disheartened Fuehrer and the Jewish acting coach charged with helping to reignite the dictator's fading charisma. As the Third Reich begins to crumble, Hitler (Helge Schneider) has become a whining, dejected shell of his former self. But New Year's Day is fast drawing near, and Hitler longs to boost morale by delivering one of the patented firebrand speeches that propelled him to power in the first place. Despite his best efforts, however, the mustachioed tyrant simply can't muster the inspiration to pen that pivotal speech. But Hitler's desperate staff has one last ditch plan: if they can simply locate the Fuehrer's former acting teacher Adolf Gruenbaum (Ulrich Mühn) - a Jew currently being held in a German concentration camp - then perhaps all hope isn't lost. Upon arriving at the Fuehrer's headquarters, Greunbaum is suddenly overwhelmed by wicked revenge fantasies involving the humiliation and public denouncement of the dejected despot. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Director(s):
- Dani Levy
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