Directing

Erwin Leiser

Born May 16, 1923 · Berlin, Germany

Died August 22, 1996 · aged 73

No biography available.

Known For

Mein KampfMein Kampf · 1960
Mein Kampf
7.91960
MovieDocumentary
Using exclusively archival footage, Erwin Leiser traces the rise and collapse of the Third Reich, from Adolf Hitler’s early years to the devastation of Europe and his suicide in 1945. The film draws heavily on material produced and preserved by the Nazi propaganda apparatus to confront the mechanisms, imagery, and consequences of totalitarian power.
The FollowersThe Followers · 1985
The Followers
10.01985
MovieDramaDocumentary
Combining archival footage with dramatized episodes based on real accounts, this film examines everyday life in Nazi Germany through the experiences of ordinary citizens. Directed by Eberhard Itzenplitz and Erwin Leiser, it traces how conformity, opportunism, fear, and routine compromise drew “ordinary” men and women into complicity with the regime, revealing the banality of evil at work in daily life.
For Example Fritz LangFor Example Fritz Lang · 1968
For Example Fritz Lang
7.51968
MovieDocumentary
A interview with Fritz Lang where he talks about his career in Germany and troubles with the Nazis.
Germany Awake!Germany Awake! · 1968
Germany Awake!
1968
MovieDocumentary
Documentary about film as propaganda in the Third Reich.
Eichmann and the Third ReichEichmann and the Third Reich · 1961
Eichmann and the Third Reich
9.01961
MovieDocumentary
Released during the trial of Adolf Eichmann, this documentary uses archival footage and contemporary interviews to examine the crimes of the Third Reich and the bureaucratic machinery behind the Holocaust. Directed by Erwin Leiser, the film situates Eichmann’s prosecution within a broader historical context, confronting German audiences with visual evidence of antisemitism, deportation, and mass murder, including commentary from figures such as Fritz Bauer.
1937 - Kunst und Macht1937 - Kunst und Macht · 1992
1937 - Kunst und Macht
1992
MovieDocumentary
In 1937, art and power collide in a rare clash that will change the face of Europe for decades to come. At the beginning of the year, the Spanish town of Guernica was bombed by the German air force. On June 30, Goebbels issued his decree "to segregate German folk art", the campaign against modern art. On July 18, Hitler inaugurated the "House of German Art" in Munich, one day later the exhibition "Degenerate Art" was opened. Erwin Leiser interviews art historians, dealers and contemporary witnesses such as Willy Brandt, tracks down lost paintings and shows the "Degenerate Art" exhibition reconstructed in Los Angeles - without propagandistic slogans.
Pimpf war jederPimpf war jeder · 1993
Pimpf war jeder
8.01993
MovieDocumentary
A dozen of men meet after 50 years. Once they all studied in the same high school class in Berlin, but the war broke out the year before they were to graduate. And they all joined Hitler Jugend. It was an order. Half of the men of their generation would die, the others helped shape the new Germany.
Wähle das LebenWähle das Leben · 1963
Wähle das Leben
7.01963
MovieDocumentary
A documentary film created using authentic footage that shows the terrifying effects of nuclear weapons, using Hiroshima as an example.

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