Le 20 janvier 1942, des représentants du régime nazi allemand se sont réunis dans une villa de Berlin-Wannsee pour une réunion au cours de laquelle il a été décidé d'assassiner systématiquem... Tout lireLe 20 janvier 1942, des représentants du régime nazi allemand se sont réunis dans une villa de Berlin-Wannsee pour une réunion au cours de laquelle il a été décidé d'assassiner systématiquement 11 millions de Juifs.Le 20 janvier 1942, des représentants du régime nazi allemand se sont réunis dans une villa de Berlin-Wannsee pour une réunion au cours de laquelle il a été décidé d'assassiner systématiquement 11 millions de Juifs.
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- 10 victoires et 4 nominations au total
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A harsh way to simplify one of the worst genocides everhappened inhuman history, the administrative and judicial vs the military discussing m, word for word, built on the transcripts from the conference, truly a bagatellish moment for the people around the table, with exterminating powers upon others.
Well chosen cast of actors that delivers the story in away that youll feel the wellness of living( their lives), and may stand as a milestone like josva blew the horn outside the citywalls of jerico, with a message to the conspiracy driven social media nourished youth of generation x and z how easy a genocide may start.
Its not an overly saturated actiomfilm you will get, rather a wardrama without a pop or a boom, but the message is explosive, made in the good old german postwar dramastyle, its not '' der untergang'' houmongoness apocalyptic style, just almost there. Its a history curricular stuff( like ''ghandi'' , ''breakfast club'' or ''der untergang'') for school boards to show their pupils, not only on the domestic market but everywhere. A recommend from the grumpy old man.
There have been a couple of movies about this most infamous conference in modern history, especially the German TV-movie from 1984 and the British-US production "Conspiracy" from 2001.
All movies face the same problem: Little is known about the actual event, one of the few historical sources is the only surviving copy of the conference protocol that was authored by Adolf Eichmann and Heydrich, both now known as the architects of the holocaust.
This means that we don't really know how the meeting took place, how the participants behaved, what they talked about apart from what's on the record. All of that has to be "invented" by means of film dramaturgy and historical knowledge about the people involved.
This latest film, as well as the previous German movie from 1984, is based on a play by Paul Mommertz, which has both received criticism and praise since its premiere. The subject of criticism has mostly been the depiction of a variety of people, especially Eichmann and Heydrich. Movies often tend to lend Nazis characters like that a demon-like aura, a natural evil of some sort that seems self-explaining. The more frightening reality is that Heydrich, Eichmann and all the other participants weren't demons but human beings, though following an inhumane, extreme ideology; believing in a "cause" that had already lead to the deaths of millions and which should lead to the death of millions more. They truly believed that what they did was right - and that they had the natural right to do it.
"Die Wannseekonferenz" excels in portraying this key event with an eerie sense of cold soberness, perfectly capturing the brutal logic of a fascist bureaucracy, where law is weaponized and everyone and everything subordinated under the doctrine of war and genocide.
No over-dramatization or -fictionalization, no unnecessary background score to paint the picture darker than it already is, and a very accurate historical portrayal of the real life personas - in my opinion the most outstanding features of this film in contrast to the other ones mentioned earlier.
The only thing that's truly missing in my opinion is some sort of historical comment other than the mention of the murder of six million jews at the end of the movie. I think, it is absolutely important to provide the audience with a context of why and when this conference took place, and more importantly of all people involved, especially the lesser known ones. It is important because the planning and execution of the holocaust spanned across all political and military branches, not just a dedicated elite - and despite the secrecy of this meeting the Nazis made sure that everyone was bound to it by complicity.
For all following generations, the holocaust constitutes a crime of unprecedented nature and scale, with terrible consequences reaching into our very present. For its planners, perpetrators and supporters, it was the fateful challenge, the biggest on the way to a racially pure, germanic European future. Imagine the horrors of a future built on the remains of millions of murdered human beings, imagine a dystopia world like that planned in what looks like a completely normal business meeting. That's what the Wannsee Conference was to Heydrich and everyone invited.
I did however struggle with the portrayal of Reinhard Heydrich, who seemed too soft for a man of his caliber. I understand what the makers of this film were going for by portraying him like this, creating a disturbing contrast between his cultured appearance on the one hand and his utterly barbaric intentions on the other... showing a wolf in sheep clothing. I believe that the historical Heydrich was a man who oozed authority and arrogance, knowing that he was very much feared by fellow Nazis and enemies alike.
On the other hand I was very much impressed by the portrayal of Heinrich "Gestapo" Müller by the actor Jakob Diehl . It seemed like a spot on portrayal.
The actor probably did some in depth research on Müllers biography.
Müller seemed uncomfortable with this meeting and conveyed the general impression as though he did not want to be there. Mr. Diehl did a great job in showing the fact, that Müller was not a convinced Nazi but instead a careerist of the very worst type. The type of person who was literally willing to contribute to some of the worst crimes in history as long as this would advance his career.
That these personnel could collectively attend a meeting to discuss and plan one of the world's largest mass murders - in an idyllic and luxurious location, as if simply planning a sales schedule for a popular breakfast product is alarming in the extreme, and frightening to contemplate.
All performances are first class with brilliant direction and cinematography, making this an above-average experience. It's quite a feat for a movie that plays out in real time, and in the locations it took place, making this a brave and honest German production, made on the 80th anniversary of the shocking Wannsee conference.
While it's almost confined to the rooms these plans were drawn up and approved (like the classic "12 Angry Men") it always holds your attention, never waning for an instant. May it be that as humans, we have progressed and learned to ask more questions and bravely fight back - if not, the victims have paid the ultimate price, and others will tragically do so again.
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- AnecdotesThe film was first broadcast on January 18, 2022, two days before the 80th anniversary of the Wannsee Conference.
- Citations
Dr. Gerhard Klopfer: Talking about "Evacuation to the Premises of the Final Solution"... Does that mean special treatment for *all* European Jews?
Reinhard Heydrich: Listen now, but then forget it immediately. That's exactly right.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Die Wannseekonferenz - Die Dokumentation (2022)
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- Montant brut mondial
- 358 733 $US