Eva Braun
1912 - 1945The Home Movies of Eva Braun
Eva Braun
Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun
Notable for providing a bucolic, personal view of high-ranking Nazis. Eva Braun was the longtime romantic companion to Adolf Hitler, as well as a photographer and amateur filmmaker. Her 8mm Agfacolor-stock home movies, recorded at her leisure, were seized by the US Army in 1945. They were subsequently assembled into 8 reels, from 28 reels of original camera negatives. The US National Archives received this 8-reel film in 1947, and in 2012 began the digital restoration process.
The Home Movies of Eva Braun
Human Remains
Jay Rosenblatt
Eva Braun, Francisco Franco
Human Remains is a haunting documentary which illustrates the banality of evil by creating intimate portraits of five of the 20th century's most reviled dictators. The film unveils the personal lives of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, Francisco Franco and Mao Tse Tung. We learn the private and mundane details of their everyday lives -- their favorite foods, films, habits and sexual preferences. There is no mention of their public lives or of their place in history. The intentional omission of the horrors for which these men were responsible hovers over the film.
Human Remains
Im toten Winkel - Hitlers Sekretärin
Othmar Schmiderer, André Heller
Traudl Junge, Adolf Hitler
Documentarians Andre Heller and Othmar Schmiderer turn their camera on 81-year-old Traudl Junge, who served as Adolf Hitler's secretary from 1942 to 1945, and allow her to speak about her experiences. Junge sheds light on life in the Third Reich and the days leading up to Hitler's death in the famed bunker, where Junge recorded Hitler's last will and testament. Her gripping account is nothing short of mesmerizing.
Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary
Swastika
Philippe Mora
Eva Braun, Galeazzo Ciano
Comprised of video shot during the Nazi regime, including propaganda, newsreels, broadcasts and even some of Eva Braun's colorized personal home movies, we explore the way in which the Third Reich infiltrated the lives of the German population, from 1933 to 1945.
Swastika
Adolf & Eva
Marion Milne
Michael Kitchen, Adolf Hitler
Home footage plus reenactments of the life & times of Hitler with his mistress, Eva Braun. Their early days of happiness followed by long separations due the war causing much loneliness for Eva. Up until their suicides in the Bunker as the war was drawing to its inevitable conclusion.
Adolf & Eva
The Hidden Führer: Debating the Enigma of Hitler's Sexuality
Randy Barbato, Fenton Bailey
Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun
In September 2001, respected German historian Lothar Machtan dropped a bombshell on the world of Hitler studies: Hitler was secretly homosexual. His highly acclaimed and explosive book "The Hidden Hitler" ignited a storm of controversy. With information from the bestselling book, award-winning filmmakers Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato and Gabriel Rotello explore areas of the Führer's private life.
The Hidden Führer: Debating the Enigma of Hitler's Sexuality
Eva Braun, dans l'intimité d'Hitler
Isabelle Clarke, Daniel Costelle
Richard Berry, Adolf Hitler
«Я не обещаю вам счастья, но о вашей любви будет говорить весь мир», — предсказала гадалка юной Еве Браун. Все сбылось. Возлюбленным Евы Браун стал человек, который начал Вторую мировую войну. Его звали Адольф Гитлер. Документальный фильм о истории любви обычной немецкой девушки и фюрера — «отца нации». Отношения Евы Браун и Адольфа Гитлера продолжались пятнадцать лет, в декорациях расцвета и краха германской империи, Второй мировой войны и гибели миллионов людей.
Eva Braun, dans l'intimité d'Hitler
Le Mystère de la mort d'Hitler
Jean-Christophe Brisard, Jean-François Méplon
Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun
On May 2, 1945, Soviets take control over the Fuhrerbunker. On May 5th, they find bodies of Hitler and Eva Braun buried in the garden near the bunker. Investigation of Hitler's death was kept secret until now.
Le Mystère de la mort d'Hitler
Adolf Hitler - Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer: Dokumente der Zeitgeschichte
Gerhard Grindel
Carola Höhn, Fritz Lafontaine
The film begins with the First World War and ends in 1945. Without exception, recordings from this period were used, which came from weekly news reports from different countries. Previously unpublished scenes about the private life of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were also shown for the first time. The film was originally built into a frame story. The Off Commentary begins with the words: "This film [...] is a document of delusion that on the way to power tore an entire people and a whole world into disaster. This film portrays the suffering of a generation that only ended five to twelve. " The film premiered in Cologne on November 20, 1953, but was immediately banned by Federal Interior Minister Gerhard Schröder in agreement with the interior ministers of the federal states of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Adolf Hitler - Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer: Dokumente der Zeitgeschichte
The Meaning of Hitler
Michael Tucker, Petra Epperlein
Adolf Hitler, Martin Amis
This provocative consideration of the lasting influence and draw of Hitler provides insight into the resurgence of white supremacy, antisemitism, and the weaponization of history.
The Meaning of Hitler