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Radical Evil: 2013 Film Deconstructs Psychology of Nazi Killers

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  • Jan 8, 2024
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Streaming film directed by Stephen Rosewitzki | Austria / Germany / 2013 | 96 minutes | English, German, Ukrainian | Hebrew subtitles.


The film deconstructs the process of transforming average men into ideologically motivated killers and takes the viewers on a psychological and intellectual journey into the roots of evil.


Purpose: Directed by Austrian Oscar-winning director, Stephen Ruzowitzky, the film deconstructs the process of transforming average men into ideologically motivated killers and takes the viewers on a psychological and intellectual journey into the roots of evil. Ruzowitzky’s film is composed of re-enactments of actors portraying the Einsatzgruppen soliders, archival footage and sounds recordings from the Holocaust era as well as interviews with psychologists, historians and academic researchers.

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