The Empty Mirror
(1996)|
A psychological portrait of Adolf Hitler (Norman Rodway) is painted here, with Der Fuerher in a bunker at the end of World War II dictating a speech (to a Nazi typist played Doug McKeon) that's intended to justify Hitler's monstrous actions. Hitler's spectral imaginary audience consists of people who played a significant role in his military career, such as Hermann Goering, Eva Braun, Joseph Goebbels and Sigmund Freud.
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