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"A promising young artist, Max Rothman (John Cusack) lost his arm in the Great War and with it his ability to paint. Upon his return he opens what quickly becomes an acclaimed art gallery catering to modernism. There he runs into another war veteran and struggling artist named Adolf Hitler. Max...

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Corporate Authors: Pathé Pictures, Film Council (Great Britain), Aconit Pictures (Firm), H₂O Motion Pictures, JAP Films (Firm), AAMP I (Firm), Natural Nylon II (Firm), Lions Gate Home Entertainment
Other Authors: Meyjes, Menno, Hámori, András, Cusack, John, 1966-, Taylor, Noah, Parker, Molly, 1972-, Thomsen, Ulrich, Sobieski, Leelee, 1983-
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Language Notes:Closed-captioned. In English with optional subtitles in English and Spanish.
Published: [United States] : Lions Gate Home Entertainment, [2003]
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Summary:"A promising young artist, Max Rothman (John Cusack) lost his arm in the Great War and with it his ability to paint. Upon his return he opens what quickly becomes an acclaimed art gallery catering to modernism. There he runs into another war veteran and struggling artist named Adolf Hitler. Max encourages Adolf to develop his talent and channel his raw beliefs into his art. Penniless and without family or friends, the lure of politics soon winds Adolf's interest over art, setting into motion the most cataclysmic period of the 20th Century"--Container.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 2002.
Aspect ratio 16x9 (widescreen).
Special features: Feature commentary with director Menno Meyjes -- Interviews. John Cusack ; Noah Taylor ; Molly Parker ; Leelee Sobieski ; Menno Meyjes ; Andras Hamori.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (108 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD; Dolby digital 5.1 and Dolby stereo.
Audience:MPAA rating: R.
Production Credits:Composer, Dan Jones ; editor, Chris Wyatt ; director of photography, Lajos Koltai.
ISBN:1588177440