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In this powerfully original film, director Hans-Jürgen Syberberg creates an epic nightmare that ruminates on Adolf Hitler and the effect he continues to wield over Germany.
In a series of 22 tableaux set on a soundstage, Syberberg makes use of puppets, props, a thundering Wagnerian soundtrack, and rear-screen projection to evoke Nazi Germany, the origins of the Third Reich, and the disturbing aftermath that followed. Neither a feature film nor a conventional documentary, Our Hitler is a seven-and-a-half-hour fever dream on coming to terms with Nazism. Originally distributed by Francis Coppola's Zoetrope Studios, this controversial film was hailed by Coppola as a work that made all other films of the time trivial or obsolete.