Perhaps not seasonally appropriate but a gift all the same, Facets’ 30th- anniversary release of Hans-Jürgen Syberberg’s phantasmagoric, seven-and-a-half-hour Hitler, a Film From Germany makes one of ...
Devoted in part to the presentation of “unshowable” movies, Anthology Film Archives has become the unofficial New York venue for one of the greatest and least-shown of contemporary filmmakers, ...
Hans-Jürgen Syberberg’s surreal film collage was a cause celebre when it reached the United States in 1980. It’s a fascinating contrast with current Holocaust dramas. By Beatrice Loayza This weekend, ...
“Our understanding of Hitler is centered on ourself,” muses novelist Martin Amis in the recent documentary The Meaning of Hitler (based on the 1978 book of the same by Sebastian Haffner). This may ...