Not since G.W. Pabst's 1956 effort, 'Letste Akt' (The Last Act) has a German film attempted to tackle the subject of their most famous leader, Adolf Hitler. Breaking a long-standing taboo, the director, Oliver Hirschbiegel, has made a film that has sparked much debate in Germany and the rest of the world. Downfall features .. Read more
| Starring | Bruno Ganz, Alexandra Maria Lara, Corinna Harfouch, Ulrich Matthes |
|---|---|
| Director | Oliver Hirschbiegel |
| Genres | Drama, World Cinema |
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Not since G.W. Pabst's 1956 effort, 'Letste Akt' (The Last Act) has a German film attempted to tackle the subject of their most famous leader, Adolf Hitler. Breaking a long-standing taboo, the director, Oliver Hirschbiegel, has made a film that has sparked much debate in Germany and the rest of the world.
Downfall features an astonishing performance by Bruno Ganz as history's most notorious figure. Providing an unprecedented and controversial insider's perspective, the film is a gripping insight into the madness and desperation of Hitler in the final hours of the war as the Russian Army closes a ring around Berlin. Beautifully photographed and brilliantly acted, this tour de force is at once dramatic, harrowing and remarkably authentic.
The basis for the screenplay by writer-producer Bernd Eichinger came from two key sources: Joachim Fest's book "Inside Hitler's Bunker: The Last Days of The Third Reich", the recognition that the horrifying epic of Hitler and his people during his twelve years in power was reflected in those last twelve days in the bunker; and the memoirs of Hitler's private secretary, Traudl Junge, in Melissa Mueller's book, "Until The Final Hour: Hitler's Last Secretary", which provided an invaluable insight into the character of the man, and those final, fatal few days of the war.
| Starring | Bruno Ganz, Alexandra Maria Lara, Corinna Harfouch, Ulrich Matthes, Juliane Kohler, Heino Ferch |
|---|---|
| Director | Oliver Hirschbiegel |
| Studio | MOMENTUM PICTURES |
| Original title | Der Untergang |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 29 mins Blu-ray: 2 hrs 29 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Collections | Must See Movies |
| Genres | Drama, World Cinema |
| Language | DVD: German Blu-ray: German |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 19 Sep 2006 Blu-ray: 15 Dec 2008 Production year: 2004 |
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A superb study of the collapse of an individual and an ideology, with fine performances, notably from Bruno Ganz as Hitler, visibly shrinking and shaking as he contemplates the end of the Third Reich, and alternating between despair and madness as he orde
The pace of a thriller, the authenticity of a documentary and the action of a blockbuster...a masterful achievement
Bruno Ganz pulls off an unbelievably realistic and gripping portrayal of Adolf Hitler, and his final years as leader of Nazi Germany. Set in an underground ... more
From the moving interview with Traudl Junge to Bruno Ganz's epic performance as Hitler, this film portrays the downfall of one of Europe's most infamous... more
Why are Anglo-Americans making films about Germany’s collective shame over the Holocaust? And why now? No doubt it’s entirely coincidental that The Reader comes hot on the heels of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas and just a few weeks before Tom Cruise plays a sympathetic German officer in Valkyrie. At a pinch we could throw in Defiance too (released next week), another WWII story, this time about Jewish resistance – such as it was. I have a feeling that the international... Read more