Autant en emporte l'histoire - La vie privée d'Hitler et d'Eva Braun
Autant en emporte l'histoire - La vie privée d'Hitler et d'Eva Braun

Autant en emporte l'histoire - La vie privée d'Hitler et d'Eva Braun (1949)

(Banned) (IT) | France | French | 75 min
Directed by: Jacques Willemetz
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The film shows newsreel items from the 1920s on through World War 2, and the Nuremberg trials for people considered responsible for war crimes, and crimes against humanity. The war scenes come from Austria, Czech Republik, France, Belgium, Poland, Russia, England, Italy, and Germany. The courtroom trials serve as a parade in which each person is identified by name, and occasionally to his sentence of responsibility denial. Those images are interspersed with home made movies by people close to Hitler and Eva Braun, mainly during their holiday stays in Berchtesgaden, Austria. The scenes of Jews and other people's mass murders are few, but impressive as they were rarely shown afterwards with the same disregard for human remains, and more so for the relentless accusations by the voice off narration, in sharp contrast with the platitude of diplomatic meetings, and the gaiety of mountain holidays. Intended as a propaganda movie by the French Resistance movement, and the Allied Cinematographic Services, the documentary is still important for the reality captured by the cinematographers of the time.

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Release Date

USA
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1949
France
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1950-01-06
France
(limited)
2006-07-19
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Also Known As (A.K.A.)

Autant en emporte l'histoire - La vie privée d'Hitler et d'Eva Braun
(Original title)
Autant en emporte l'histoire - La vie privée d'Hitler et d'Eva Braun
France
Autant en emporte le vent
France (short title)
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Parent Guide

Sex & Nudity
Unrated
Violence & Gore
Unrated
Profanity
Unrated
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated