The Decent One

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The Decent One
Film poster
Der Anständige
Directed byVanessa Lapa
Written by
  • Vanessa Lapa
  • Ori Weisbrod
Produced byFelix Breisach
CinematographyHermann Poelking-Eiken
Edited by
  • Noam Amit
  • Sharon Brook
Music by
Production
company
Realworks
Release date
  • February 9, 2014 (2014-02-09) (BIFF)[1]
Running time
96 minutes
Countries
  • Israel
  • Austria
  • Germany[1]
LanguageGerman
Budget€1.2 million[2]
Box office$20,240 (US)[3]

The Decent One (German: Der Anständige) is a 2014 German-Austrian-Israeli documentary directed by Vanessa Lapa about Heinrich Himmler. The film was based on a cache of letters and diary entries that were purchased by Lapa's parents and published in the German newspaper Die Welt. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and received mixed reviews.

Synopsis

The documentary examines Heinrich Himmler's life through readings of diary entries, letters, and memos. Early in his life, Himmler records in his diary that he wishes to fight in World War I but regrets that he is too young to see action. Later, when he attends college, he expresses anti-Semitic views and complains that nobody likes him. In his 20s, he joins the Schutzstaffel. He eventually falls in love with his future wife Margarete "Marga" Boden, and the two exchange letters to each other that are sequentially numbered. Exchanges with his daughter Gudrun are also featured, as well as her own diary entries. When World War II begins, Himmler writes to his wife and vaguely references his duties, and the two complain that they have little time to see each other. Later letters discuss Himmler's affair with Hedwig Potthast, his secretary. Internal Nazi memos reveal bits of Himmler's philosophy, including the title of the documentary itself, a reference to Himmler's belief that the SS is composed of "decent men". Himmler states that the moral qualms that the SS officers feel about their duties prove that they are more moral than the Jews, and they will be remembered for their decency.

Cast

Production

US Army soldiers seized the documents used in the film from the Himmler household. Against orders, they failed to hand over the evidence to their superiors and divided it into two groups: early life and contemporary documents. The early life documents were eventually sold to the

Times of Israel tracks his purchase potentially to an American flea market in the 1960s.[2] Philip Oltermann wrote in The Guardian that the documents failed to generate much interest because of the faked Hitler Diaries. However, Himmler's documents were later authenticated by the German Federal Archives.[5] In 2006, Lapa's parents purchased the later documents with the intention of having their daughter create a documentary based on them. Lapa said that her generation was the first one far removed enough from the Holocaust to be able to make the film.[6]

Release

The Decent One premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival.[1] Lapa, her parents, and her grandparents attended the premiere; Katrin Himmler also appeared and discussed her great-uncle. Timed with the release of the film, the German newspaper Die Welt controversially published several of the documents to accusations of sensationalism.[6] Also timed with the release of the film, Katrin Himmler co-wrote a book, Himmler Privat.[2] Kino Lorber released the film in the United States on October 1, 2014.[7]

Reception

The Toronto Star rated it 2.5/4 stars and wrote, "Lapa leaves it to us to determine how a man could be so unaware of his moral failings, but some perspective from the filmmaker would have been helpful."[17] Brad Wheeler of The Globe and Mail also rated it 2.5/4 stars, writing, "The director sometimes ham-handedly embellishes the readings of notes written by Himmler, his wife, his mistress and his daughter with music and sound effects, but the film works best when it is at its most austere."[18] Hannah Brown of The Jerusalem Post wrote, "It's a virtuoso feat of documentary filmmaking, but one that is both disturbing and demanding."[19]

References

  1. ^ a b c Barraclough, Leo (2014-01-22). "Berlinale Lines Up 10 World Premieres for Panorama Dokumente Section". Variety. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  2. ^ a b c d Ghert-Zand, Renee (2014-11-11). "'Decent' Himmler documentary in running for Oscar". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  3. ^ "The Decent One". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  4. ^ Kershner, Isabel (2014-01-26). "Himmler Papers Shed Light on Personal Life of a Nazi". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  5. ^ Oltermann, Philip (2014-01-26). "Himmler hoard of letters and diaries discovered in Israel". The Guardian. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  6. ^ a b Nicholson, Esme (2014-02-17). "A Heinrich Himmler Documentary, In His Own Words". NPR. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  7. ^ Smith, C. Molly (2014-07-29). "Heinrich Himmler documentary 'The Decent One' gets U.S. distribution". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  8. ^ "The Decent One (2014)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  9. ^ "The Decent One". Metacritic. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  10. ^ Leydon, Joe (2014-10-12). "Film Review: 'The Decent One'". Variety. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  11. ^ Mintzer, Jordan (2014-02-17). "The Decent One (Der Anstandige): Berlin Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  12. ^ Rapold, Nicolas (2014-09-30). "Doting Father, Loving Husband, Nazi Leader". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  13. ^ Abele, Robert (2014-10-09). "Review 'The Decent One' traces grim history of Nazi Himmler". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  14. ^ Abrams, Simon (2014-10-01). "Spoiler Alert! The Decent One Reveals Himmler Was a Bad Guy". The Village Voice. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  15. ^ O'Hehir, Andrew (2014-10-02). "Heinrich Himmler, family man: Why "The Decent One" is the most haunting documentary I've ever seen". Salon.com. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  16. ^ Uhlich, Keith (2014-09-30). "The Decent One (N/R)". Time Out New York. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  17. The Toronto Star
    . Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  18. ^ Wheeler, Brad (2014-12-12). "The Decent One: A self-portrait of evil in the face of Heinrich Himmler". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  19. ^ Brown, Hannah (2014-09-04). "This 'Decent One' will shock you". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2015-01-11.

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