Führer und Verführer


The radical propaganda strategies of Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Germany's Minister of Propaganda, and his desperate efforts in the final stages.


The film centers on the life and actions of Joseph Goebbels, who served as the Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany alongside Adolf Hitler from 1938 to 1945. At the height of Hitler's power, Goebbels creates films and images that influence the masses and fuel anti-Semitism. However, as the defeat in Stalingrad and the situation becoming increasingly hopeless towards the end of 1944, Goebbels plans his last and most radical propaganda movement. Particularly noteworthy is how Goebbels radicalized the public with his anti-Semitic films "Jud Süß" and "Der ewige Jude". Viewers often focus on the fluidity and realism of the story, despite the disturbing nature of Goebbels' personality and actions, and the feeling of being immersed in a story based on historical facts.

Where it was filmed:
The film is depicted with historical accuracy, with most of the shooting taking place in Germany and its surroundings.