Swastika (film)
Swastika is a 1973 British documentary film by Philippe Mora.[1][2][3][4] It was shown at that year's Cannes Film Festival which nearly caused a riot.[5]
Summary
A study of Nazism and the private lives of Adolf Hitler and his wife Eva Braun through newsreel clips, pre-war propaganda, documentary material and even Eva's color home movies.[6][7][8][9][10][11]
Home media
It was released by Kino Lorber on DVD on June 16, 2012.[12]
See also
- Gone with the Wind - Oscar-winning epic mentioned in the documentary film
- Triumph of the Will
- List of banned films
References
- The New Yorker
- College Screens Disturbing Images of 'Swastika' - Los Angeles Times
- BFI
- Turner Classic Movies
- Festival de Cannes
- SWASTIKA (Philippe Mora, 1974) on Vimeo
- Time Out
- Swastika: A Review on Project MUSE
- Germans ready to see Hitler as human|The World from PRX
- Video Detective
- Screen Slate
- DVD Savant Review
External links
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