Hitler: The Rise of Evil
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Hitler: The Rise of Evil

A unique slant, profiling the life of Adolf Hitler as a child and his rise through the ranks of the National Socialist German Workers' Party prior to ...World War II. Show More

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Hitler: The Rise of Evil (2003) is a captivating historical drama that offers a unique perspective on the life of Adolf Hitler. This film takes viewers on a journey through Hitler's childhood, revealing key experiences that shaped his ideologies. It then delves into his remarkable rise through the ranks of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) before the devastating events of World War II.

The movie masterfully explores the early influences that molded Hitler, shedding light on his relationship with his strict father and his failed dreams as an artist. It delves into his passionate involvement with the NSDAP, showcasing his powerful and mesmerizing speeches that manipulated the masses and incited fear in his opponents.

Portraying Hitler's cunning political strategies, the film highlights his alliance with key figures such as Ernst Röhm and Hermann Göring, as they successfully solidify the party's hold on Germany. Spanning several years, the movie gradually paints a picture of an ambitious and power-hungry leader who eventually becomes the dictator of Nazi Germany.

Directed with a keen eye for detail, Hitler: The Rise of Evil combines historically accurate settings, costumes, and performances to provide an authentic portrayal of this pivotal period in world history. This gripping film allows audiences to witness the rise of one of the most infamous figures in history and provides valuable insights into the factors that led to Hitler's remarkable ascent to power.

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Hitler: The Rise of Evil

Release Date:

18 May 2003

Awards:

Won 2 Primetime Emmys. 5 wins & 18 nominations total