Year: 1989
Runtime: 54 mins
Language: German
Director: Christoph Schlingensief
Set on 30 April 1945, the film concentrates on the final hour spent by Adolf Hitler, his newly‑wed wife Eva Braun, and the remaining senior figures of the Third Reich inside the Führerbunker. Filmed in a single day with only one light, it conveys the cramped, tense environment, the desperate decisions and the inevitable collapse of the Nazi leadership as Soviet forces close in.
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