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My Fuhrer 2009 English Movie

Cast And Crew

Director
Dani Levy
Cast Credit
Helge Schneider Adolf Hitler
Ulrich Muhe Professor Adolf Israel Grunbaum
Sylvester Groth Dr Joseph Goebbels
Adriana Altaras Elsa Grunbaum
Stefan Kurt Albert Speer
Ulrich Noethen Heinrich Himmler
Lambert Hamel Rattenhuber
Udo Kroschwald Martin Bormann
Katja Riemann Eva Braun
Torsten Michaelis Moltke
Axel Werner Erich Kempka
Wolfgang Becker Banner
Meret Becker Secretary
Production Credits Credit
Stefan Arndt Producer
Barbara Buhl Co-Producer
Andreas Schreitmuller Co-Producer
Bettina Reitz Co-Producer

Reviews

December 1944: the "total war" is as good as totally lost. Goebbels, however, isn't willing to be so easily defeated. On New Year's Day, the Führer is supposed to re-ignite the public's fighting spirit with an aggressive speech. The only problem is that the Führer can't do it. Sick and depressive, he is avoiding the public. The only person who can now help is his former acting teacher, Adolf Grünbaum--a Jew. Goebbels spirits him and his family out of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp and sets them up in the Reich Chancellery. Time is running out - the Führer has only five days to return to top form.

In December, 1944 Berlin lies in ruins and the war is as good as lost. Joseph Goebbels is convinced that all the country needs is a re-energizing speech from the Führer. Adolf, however, is only a shadow of his former self; demoralized and depressed, he hides in his office and avoids contact with the public.The only man who can help is Germany’s finest acting teacher, Adolf Grünbaum – a Jew. Goebbels spirits the teacher and his family out of a concentration camp and sets them up in the Reich Chancellery, with only five days for the Führer to return to top form. Professor Grünbaum employs everything from relaxation exercises to psychotherapy in his work with the Führer; when he takes Hitler back to his difficult childhood, the man’s traumatic memories bring him to tears. The momentous day of the Führer’s speech finally arrives, but an unnerved Hitler loses his voice and forces Grünbaum to hide under the stage and deliver the fiery speech to the masses while the Führer lip syncs and gestures wildly from the platform above. Soon, though, Grünbaum begins deviating from the written and practiced speech and presents an utterly different interpretation of Germany’s situation, which leaves the assembled masses visibly astonished.

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