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Architecture of Doom (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 119 mins

Original Title

Undergångens arkitektur
  • Director: Peter Cohen
  • Writer: Peter Cohen
  • Producer: Peter Cohen

CGiii Comment

Cohen - obviously Jewish - attempts to convince everyone that Hitler was an utterly incompetent imbecile - by saying...wait for it...that he was a failed artist.

What a revelation!

Actually, some of his paintings are quite good.

There is nothing stated at how successful a politician he was - and let us face facts - he was a hugely successful politician.

This all-nonsense diatribe is infantile - a slither of intelligence may have raised this slightly above the junkyard of sheepish inverted propaganda.

Hitler was a monster - we all know that. We don't need to know about his failed artistic endeavours.

Perched on the peak of the junk pile.


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The(ir) Blurb...

An absorbing and chilling documentary about the National Socialist aesthetic, and how attempts to create the Aryan Ideal caused the extermination of millions. Aspects covered include: Hitler's epiphany while viewing Wagner's opera 'Rienzi', the rise of the homo-erotic Grecian/Nordic ideal, the parallels drawn between the 'degenerate' art of the cubists and dadaists and the mentally ill/physically deformed, the Nazi obsession with purity and cleanliness, and, finally, the descent of the Jewish people to the level of a virus/vermin.

Cast & Characters

Rolf Arsenius as Narrator;
Bruno Ganz as Narrator;
Sam Gray as Narrator;
Martin Bormann as Himself;
Dr. Karl Brandt as Himself;
Arno Breker as Himself;
Hermann Giesler as Himself;
Josef Goebbels as Himself;
Heinrich Himmler as Himself;
Adolf Hitler as Himself;
Wilhelm Keitel as Himself;
Viktor Lutze as Himself;
Jeanne Moreau as Narrator;
Alfred Rosenberg as Himself;
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt as Himself