Der Mitbürger
Der Mitbürger

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Der Mitbürger

1966
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German

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Wolfgang BeckerGenres: Documentary, History, War

Plot Summary

This documentary examines the role and influence of ordinary citizens in Germany during the Nazi era. It explores how widespread complicity and passive acceptance contributed to the rise and perpetuation of the regime. The film delves into the psychological and social factors that led individuals to support or at least not oppose the atrocities committed. Through archival footage and historical analysis, 'Der Mitbürger' presents a stark look at collective responsibility.

Critical Reception

The film was noted for its thought-provoking and somber examination of a difficult historical period. Critics often praised its unflinching look at the complicity of the German populace, while some found its tone relentlessly bleak. Audience reactions varied, with many acknowledging its importance in understanding historical events, though its challenging subject matter could be unsettling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unflinching examination of historical complicity.

  • Considered a vital but difficult look at the German populace during the Nazi era.

  • The documentary's focus on individual responsibility within a collective guilt is highly impactful.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Der Mitbürger' (The Fellow Citizen), directly references the idea that ordinary citizens were active or passive participants in the events of the Nazi era.

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