A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 15, 2005
Original Title:
Die letzte Schlacht
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ARTE
CineCentrum Deutsche Gesellschaft für Film- und Fernsehproduktion mbH
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
The 13 days from April 20th to May 2nd, 1945, are unique in the history of Germany: They are the final act in the history of the third Reich which was supposed to last for a thousand years and succumbed after twelve in an orgy of violence and fire. In the catacombs of his bunker under the Reich Chancellery in the capital city of Berlin, which Adolf Hitler wanted to make to the centre of the world, the dictator operates with ghost divisions during the final days of the war. Only in the final moment, he takes his own life. Meanwhile, On the streets, in the ruins, and the basements of the destroyed city, the final battle wages on: Adolescents are sacrificed without purpose, women get raped, loyal party comrades commit suicide in the thousands, Jews who were in hiding for years hope for the liberation.
Assistant Camera:
Janus Skriecka
Moritz Anton
Assistant Costume Designer:
Gabriele Leuter
Susanne Niedergall
Assistant Director:
Birgit Köhncke
Assistant Editor:
Doreen Krambeer
Assistant Production Design:
Stephan Kipke
Camera Operator:
Daniel Koppelkamm
Christian Girardet
Continuity:
Angelika Krantz
Director:
Hans-Christoph Blumenberg
Editorial Staff:
Stefanie Brauburger
Guido Knopp
Jean-Christoph Caron
Annette Tewes
Executive Producer:
Michael C. Wagner
Jörg Kunkel
Gaffer:
Stefan Pochlatko
Line Producer:
Andreas Knoblauch
Makeup & Hair:
Monika Münnich
Cornelia Wenzel
Producer:
Ulrich Lenze
Production Assistant:
Eva-Maria Imlau
Marion Radant
Props:
Sigrid Schröder
Walter Schreiber
Peter de Haas
Researcher:
Stefanie Schlichtmann
Scientific Consultant:
Andrew Mollo
Screenplay:
Hans-Christoph Blumenberg
Sound:
Fritz Blechschmidt
Manfred Reinsch
Marc Lorat
Sound Editor:
Kai Petersen
Sound Mixer:
Matthias Plischke
Special Effects:
Peter Wiemker
Unit Manager:
Knut Irrgang
Moritz Widmann
Masha Oleneva
Roman Brandt
Wardrobe Master:
Wiebke Holler
Rosa Gröszer
Almut Stier
Georgia Prem
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