One Hundred Years of Evil
2010 Swedish film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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One Hundred Years of Evil is a 2010 mockumentary positing the possibility that Adolf Hitler did not commit suicide at the End of World War II in Europe, in 1945. The film was directed by Erik Eger and Magnus Oliv, who also wrote the screenplay, along with Olly Blackburn and Joacim Starander. Starring actors include Jon Rekdal, Jordi Almeida, Alexander Bareis, Lucy Bermingham, Jack Frankel and Andrea Sooch.
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Directed by | Erik Eger Magnus Oliv |
Written by | Erik Eger Magnus Oliv Olly Blackburn Joacim Starander |
Produced by | Erik Eger Magnus Oliv Joacim Starander Jonas Kellagher André Robert Lee |
Starring | Jon Rekdal Jordi Almeida Alexander Bareis Lucy Bermingham Jack Frankel Andrea Sooch |
Cinematography | Julián Elizalde |
Edited by | Marie Kjellson Björn Lindgren |
Music by | Joacim Starander |
Production companies | Golden Eagle Movies Eight Millimetres |
Distributed by | T2 Entertainment |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Countries | Sweden United States |
Language | English |
The film was screened as an official selection at the 2010 Stockholm International Film Festival, the 2011 Fantasia International Film Festival, and the 2011 International Film Festival Rotterdam. It received a generally positive reception from reviewers including Fangoria, Ain't It Cool News, IndieWire, and the Montreal Gazette. Cinemagazine compared the film to Zelig by filmmaker Woody Allen, and a review for the Fantasia International Film Festival likened it to Forgotten Silver by director Peter Jackson.