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So, this film, "Albert Speer: The Unseen Interrogation," it’s quite an intriguing piece of documentary work. The 1971 interview hasn't been seen in full until 2025, which adds a layer of historical weight to it. You’ve got Speer, who was so closely tied to the Nazi regime, being grilled by people like Michael Charlton and Hugh Trevor-Roper. The pacing is methodical, allowing the audience to digest the responses, which are at times unsettling and revealing. The atmosphere feels a bit tense, given the gravity of the subject matter. It’s not just about Speer but also the moral complexities of his actions and justifications. Those performances by the interrogators are quite striking too, making you think about how history is shaped by such dialogues.
1971 interview never fully aired until 2025Focus on moral complexities of historical figuresIntimate look at Speer's justifications and reflections
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