In his dreams, a young man who has been abused by his father imagines himself as Adolf Hitler. When Schlingensief released this film, which doesn't follow a linear narrative structure, right-wing German intellectuals said that the country should come to terms with its Nazi past. It wasn't Schlingensief's idea. (MoMA)
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In his dreams, a young man who has been abused by his father imagines himself as Adolf Hitler. When Schlingensief released this film, which doesn't follow a linear narrative structure, right-wing German intellectuals said that the country should come to terms with its Nazi past. It wasn't Schlingensief's idea. (MoMA)
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