To Hollywood: Speer Goes
The documentary reveals how Speer utilized these sessions to "airbrush" his complicity in Nazi crimes. While Speer presented himself as a refined technocrat who was unaware of the Holocaust, the film juxtaposes his charming audio recordings with stark archival footage of forced laborers and evidence from the Nuremberg Trials. 'Speer Goes to Hollywood' Review: Expert Rebranding
The Myth of the "Good Nazi": A Chronicle of Deception Albert Speer’s Attempted Hollywood Whitewash Speer Goes to Hollywood
Released in 2020, director Vanessa Lapa’s documentary, , exposes the calculated attempt by Albert Speer—Adolf Hitler’s chief architect and Minister of Armaments—to reconstruct his public image following his release from Spandau Prison in 1966. The documentary reveals how Speer utilized these sessions
The film centers on a 1971 collaboration between Speer and a young British screenwriter, , who was a protégé of Stanley Kubrick and Carol Reed. Working under Paramount Pictures, Birkin spent months recording 40 hours of intimate conversations with Speer to adapt Speer's bestselling memoir, Inside the Third Reich , into a major motion picture. A Masterclass in Manipulation The film centers on a 1971 collaboration between