Our Nazi is a documentary film that tells the story of a German officer who grapples with his past actions as a Nazi war criminal. Set in post-World War II Germany, the film explores themes of identity, guilt, and repentance. Through interviews and a nonlinear timeline, viewers gain insight into the officer's experiences and the impact of his actions on himself and those around him.
The rise and fall of a revolutionary cooperative movement established in a large private farm in Ribatejo, Portugal, from March to December 1975 (most part of the land occupations occurred in Alentejo, promoted by the communist party). In direct speech, sometimes to the camera, sometimes among themselves, the uneducated rural workers expose their misery, their suffering, their hopes, and ultimately their despair - when a socialist government orders the restitution of the land to their primitive owners, and these transform the land into a hunting reserve.
An old man is kidnapped. His interrogation uncovers the biography of a mass murderer: The 80 years old man was a SS leader and responsible for the killing of thousands of people in Russia. He also "invented" an evil technique of eliminating political prisoners: the manipulated suicide. Thomas Harlan reconstructs the history of a bureaucratic murderer, he also develops a direct connection between the Nationalsocialism and the treatment of prisoners of the RAF terrorists in the Stuttgart isolation prison. Robert Kramer filmed the shooting of Harlan's Wundkanal: Notre Nazi documents a social experiment in which the children of Nazis and of victims meet a real culprit. The reality seems to be stronger that the fiction in Harlan's film. (Edition Filmmuseum)
Thomas Harlan - Moving Shrapnel is a documentary that follows the life and work of Thomas Harlan, a German filmmaker and political activist. The film explores his unique approach to filmmaking and his involvement in various political movements.
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