2018/03/13 (US) | Documentary
The Nazi Obsession For Art
In 1937 the Nazi regime held two exhibitions in Munich: one to stigmatize “Degenerate Art” (which they systematically looted and destroyed) and one, personally curated by Hitler, to glorify “Classic Art”. This immersive new documentary reveals the Nazi’s complicated relationship with classical and modern art, displaying an incredible number of masterpieces by Botticelli, Klee, Matisse, Monet, Chagall, Renoir and Gauguin amongst others, intertwined with human stories from the most infamous period of the twentieth century. A state-of-the-art detective story exploring the Nazis’ obsession with creative expression, Hitler versus Picasso combines history, art and human drama for an unforgettable cinema experience.
Sabina Fedeli
Screenplay
Arianna Marelli
Screenplay
Claudio Poli
Director
Toni Servillo
Narrator
Jean-Marc Dreyfus
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Edgar Feuchtwanger
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Simon Goodman
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Timothy Garton Ash
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Berthold Hinz
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Meike Hoffmann
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Didi Gnocchi
Story
Mateusz Stolecki
Director of Photography
Marco Alfieri
Director of Photography
Remo Anzovino
Music
Claudio Poli
Editor
Michele Mally
Art Direction