In Our Nazi, we are plunged into a situation we barely, and only slowly, understand: the filming of Thomas Harlan’s experimental feature Wundkanal (1984), in which true-life ex-SS officer Alfred Filbert, now very old, is ‘put on trial’ for the camera, without him suspecting what is to come or why he is really there. Kramer’s confronting film is an essay about the sticky complicity of everyone present at this event, each bringing their own history, their own political ideology, their own desires to take revenge, to seek redemption or compassion, or just to put their heads down and ‘get the job done’ professionally, or (in the case of Filbert) to be a star, a part of the magnificent, magical, seductive world of cinema, even if it kills him.
Robert Kramer
Director, Writer
Thomas Harlan
Writer
McQueen74%
Directed by John Ford70%
Night Will Fall76%
A Plastic Ocean75%
Public Speaking70%
Sherman's March67%
The Class of ‘9271%
Sidney70%
Evil Influencer: The Jodi Hildebrandt Story62%
Seduced and Abandoned61%
John Candy: I Like Me78%
In the Realms of the Unreal71%
My Mom Jayne79%
Tricked: The Documentary61%
Being James Bond77%
Voyeur59%
Fuck64%
The Godfather Family: A Look Inside77%
The Captains63%
Lionel Messi: Destiny78%