www.syberberg.de
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — General Discussion
younggod — 22 years ago(January 30, 2004 01:11 PM)
www.syberberg.de
He has the film available in Quicktime format there. I figured that some people would be interested in this, given the seemingly impossible task of finding his movies in North America. -
aliasme — 20 years ago(October 09, 2005 12:38 PM)
Thanks for the information. I found the site and watched the film (which is conveniently cut into four sections, presumably because of it's immense length and changes of mood)and was completely bowled over by it.
It could never appeal to the 90 minute popcorn and big-bangs brigade but for those who enjoy real depth and art in cinema, this is a masterpiece. -
neil57 — 18 years ago(September 28, 2007 12:57 PM)
Sometimes Facets is the only US distributor as well as producer for certain DVDs that are considered to have more of a "niche" appeal. If you don't buy the DVD from Facets, you may not be able to find it elsewhere.
Also Facets may only produce a run of a few hundred DVD sets. If the run sells out, then you are out of luck if you wanted to buy it.
I don't know if "Hitler" is in this category, but I would not be very surprised if it is. -
Luckz — 11 years ago(December 07, 2014 11:40 PM)
If you don't want to infest your computer with QuickTime malware, VLC (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/) can play these:
DE
http://www.syberberg.de/Syberberg2/Movies/Hitler_1_Teil.mov
http://www.syberberg.de/Syberberg2/Movies/Hitler_2_Teil.mov
http://www.syberberg.de/Syberberg2/Movies/Hitler_3_Teil.mov
http://www.syberberg.de/Syberberg2/Movies/Hitler_4_Teil.mov
EN
http://www.syberberg.de/Syberberg2/Movies/Hitler_1_Teil_eng.mov
http://www.syberberg.de/Syberberg2/Movies/Hitler_2_Teil_eng.mov
http://www.syberberg.de/Syberberg2/Movies/Hitler_3_Teil_eng.mov
http://www.syberberg.de/Syberberg2/Movies/Hitler_4_Teil_eng.mov
P.S.: You should probably add "for free" to the thread title :3 -
kosmikino — 9 years ago(April 14, 2016 12:28 PM)
Many thanks for the links dreamer.ice - most appreciated, as I really did not want any QuickTime bloated software infesting my laptop!
And it goes without saying, all credit to Hans-Jrgen Syberberg for freely sharing his epic film.
PS> I agree, the original poster should add the words 'for free' in the post title as many people will assume it is a VoD streaming/payment option and look no further - spreading the fact you can watch the entire documentary for free is the least anyone who watches it can do.