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Hitler: A Film from Germany : ウィキペディア英語版
Hitler: A Film from Germany

''Hitler: A Film from Germany'' ((ドイツ語:Hitler, ein Film aus Deutschland)), called ''Our Hitler'' in the US, is a 1977 Franco-British-German experimental film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, produced by Bernd Eichinger, and co-produced by the BBC. It starred Heinz Schubert, who played both Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler. Along with Syberberg's characteristic and unusual motifs and style, the film is also notable for its 442-minute running time.
==Structure==
''Hitler: A Film from Germany'' has no clear plot or chronology. Instead, each part explores one particular topic.
* Part 1: ''Der Gral - Von der Weltesche bis zur Goethe-Eiche von Buchenwald'' (''The Grail - From the Cosmic Ash-Tree to the Goethe Oak of Buchenwald'') deals with Hitler's cult of personality in Nazi propaganda.
* Part 2: ''Ein deutscher Traum ... bis ans Ende der Welt'' (''A German Dream ... Until the End of the World'') focuses on the pre-Nazi German cultural, spiritual, and national heritage that Nazi propaganda related to.
* Part 3: '' Das Ende eines Wintermärchens und der Endsieg des Fortschritts'' (''The End of a Winter's Tale and the Final Victory of Progress'') tells about the Holocaust and the ideology behind it, particularly from Himmler's point of view.
* Part 4: ''Wir Kinder der Hölle erinnern uns an das Zeitalter des Grals'' (''We Children of Hell Recall the Age of the Grail'') consists mostly of André Heller reading out scenes from the script that were not shot, climaxing in Heller talking to a Hitler puppet on how he completely destroyed Germany spiritually, combined with a satire on former Nazis who after the war made profits from the Nazi era by running a Nazi tourism and entertainment industry for foreigners.

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