

The Third Reich In Color
Directed by Michael Kloft1998 1h 45mDocumentary, War
8.16.3
Most of what we know about World War II comes from monochromatic images and pictures. But this documentary brings something different: it's a fascinating collage of colored images from that period, filmed in 8mm and 16mm. All the footage was gathered from private collectors, soldiers, tourists, state institutions, even footage shot by Hitler's private pilot and there's also images captured by Eva Braun, Hitler's companion. Most of the images were recently discovered, some of them hidden for more than 40 years and they were all remastered and put together by director Michael Kloft.
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The Third Reich In Color was released on January 1, 1998.
The Third Reich In Color was directed by Michael Kloft.
The Third Reich In Color has a runtime of 1h 45m.
The Third Reich In Color was produced by Bernd Jacobs, Michael Kloft, Elvira Lind.
Most of what we know about World War II comes from monochromatic images and pictures. But this documentary brings something different: it's a fascinating collage of colored images from that period, filmed in 8mm and 16mm. All the footage was gathered from private collectors, soldiers, tourists, state institutions, even footage shot by Hitler's private pilot and there's also images captured by Eva Braun, Hitler's companion. Most of the images were recently discovered, some of them hidden for more than 40 years and they were all remastered and put together by director Michael Kloft.
The key characters in The Third Reich In Color are Self (Ion Antonescu), Self (Martin Bormann), Self (Eva Braun).
The Third Reich In Color is a Documentary, War film.
The Third Reich In Color has an audience rating of 8.1 out of 10.
