Summaries

In 1942, in Bavaria, Eva Braun is alone when Adolf Hitler arrives with Dr. Josef Göbbels and his wife Magda Göbbels and Martin Bormann to spend a couple of days without talking politics.

As the film begins we see a nude woman dancing around on the parapets of some gothic castle at night as telescopes track her in the cross hairs. The woman is Eva Braun (Elena Rufanova), and she is anxious and excited, waiting for her beloved "Adi", Adolf Hitler (Leonid Mosgovoi) to spend a few intimate hours with her. When Hitler arrives he is accompanied by his first officer Martin Bormann (Vladimir Bogdanov), his head of propaganda Joseph Göbbels (Leonid Sokol) and his wife Magda Göbbels (Elena Spiridonova) to spend a few days in rest and recovery. As the days move forward Hitler and Eva are seen to relate in the most human of ways. The two confront obstacles including Hitler's upset stomach, preoccupation with waging a war, and exclusive nature of his immediate staff and Eva's attempt to find common ground on which to communicate with everyone. As Eva eventually breaks through to some emotional level with "Adi", she discovers new truths about the man, and their common needs.—ETO History Buff

Details

Keywords
  • world war two
  • female full frontal nudity
  • reference to adolf hitler
  • german
  • ode to joy
Genres
  • Drama
Release date May 10, 2000
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin Germany Italy Russia Switzerland
Language German
Filming locations Obersalzberg, Berchtesgaden, Bavaria, Germany
Production companies Lenfilm Studio Fabrica Zero-Film

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 48m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby SR
Aspect ratio 1.66 : 1

Synopsis

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