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Synopsis
In the wake of his rise to power, Adolf Hitler became known as perhaps the most villainous and destructive political leader of the 20th century. But what was he like before he formed the Nazi party? Screenwriter and director Menno Meyjes explores that question in this drama, a work of fiction keyed to the fact that Hitler unsuccessfully pursued a career as an artist following World War I. In 1918, Max Rothman (John Cusack) is a former artist who lost an arm during the war. While Max can no longer create, his eye for talent is as keen as ever, so he has become a successful art dealer, specializing in Modernists such as George Grosz. Max's success has brought him a fine home and a beautiful wife, Nina (Molly Parker); he's also acquired a mistress, Liselore (Leelee Sobieski), a lovely young woman with artistic aspirations of her own. One day, Max meets Adolf Hitler (Noah Taylor), an emotionally intense, fellow war veteran who has found himself penniless in Munich. Adolf fancies himself an artist, and while Max isn't especially impressed with his technique, he sees in him a burning passion and a desire to communicate, so he encourages Adolf to express his demons through his art. While Adolf takes Max's advice to heart and strikes up a friendship with him, Max's friends find Adolf's open advocation of anti-Semitism rather troubling; Max, who is Jewish, simply chalks Adolf's attitudes up to unpleasant wartime experiences. But as Adolf immerses himself more deeply into his political interests and his thoughts on social engineering, he begins to leave painting behind in favor of a more interesting art form, the political arena. Max marked the first directorial effort of noted screenwriter Meyjes. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Tibor Lazar Art Director
Nina Gold Casting
Lajos Koltai Cinematographer
Dan Jones Composer (Music Score)
Dien van Straalen Costume Designer
Menno Meyjes Director
Chris Wyatt Editor
Cameron Mccracken Executive Producer
François Ivernel Executive Producer
Jonathan Debin Executive Producer
Gabor Gajdos First Assistant Director
Andras Hamori Producer
Ben Van Os Production Designer
Menno Meyjes Screenwriter
Agnes Menyhart Set Designer
Andy Malcolm Sound Editor
Goro Koyama Sound Editor
Jane Tattersall Sound Editor
Roderick Deogrades Sound Editor
David McCallum Sound Effects Editor
Barry Gilmore Sound/Sound Designer
Istvan Sipos Sound/Sound Designer
Lou Solakofski Sound/Sound Designer
Ron Mellegers Sound/Sound Designer
Steph Carrier Sound/Sound Designer
Fred Brennan Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 2002
Runtime: 109
Country: Canada
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Aconit Pictures
Alliance Atlantis
Film council
H2O Motion Pictures
Kinowelt Medien
Pathe Pictures

Release
December 27, 2002 (USA - Limited)
by Lions Gate Films

Awards
2002 - Special Mention for Excellence in Filmmaking - National Board of Review