'Hitler a Hollywood' (= French for 'Hitler in Hollywood') is made by Frederic Sojcher. A Belgian, originating from the country's French-speaking part.
Now Belgium has a great reputation for comic-books, and this film clearly derives its inspiration from there. It offers us a highly intelligent merge of fantasy and reality, intelligently mixing the present with the past. With excellent use of another great comic book-feature: picturing.
'Hitler a Hollywood's slightly tongue-in-cheek performance is crowned by the impeccable performances of Maria de Medeiros and Micheline Presle - two ladies who do not need any further introduction.
I don't think that 'Hitler a Hollywood' will attract great audiences, though, for this the film is too French-cultured. And its story is a little too complicated as well. Its issue is unfriendly: the commercial war between Hollywood and the European film
Now Belgium has a great reputation for comic-books, and this film clearly derives its inspiration from there. It offers us a highly intelligent merge of fantasy and reality, intelligently mixing the present with the past. With excellent use of another great comic book-feature: picturing.
'Hitler a Hollywood's slightly tongue-in-cheek performance is crowned by the impeccable performances of Maria de Medeiros and Micheline Presle - two ladies who do not need any further introduction.
I don't think that 'Hitler a Hollywood' will attract great audiences, though, for this the film is too French-cultured. And its story is a little too complicated as well. Its issue is unfriendly: the commercial war between Hollywood and the European film