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  1. English. The Empty Mirror is an experimental dramatic feature-length film using historical images and speculative fiction to study the life and mind of Adolf Hitler. The film is a psychological journey that examines the nature of evil and the dark strands of human nature.

  2. 29. Jan. 1999 · With Norman Rodway, Camilla Søeberg, Peter Michael Goetz, Doug McKeon. Adolf Hitler faces himself and must come to terms with his infamous career in an imaginary post-war subterranean bunker where he reviews historical films, dictates his memoirs and encounters Eva Braun, Josef Göbbels, Hermann Göring, and Sigmund Freud.

  3. Adolf Hitler faces himself and must come to terms with his infamous career in an imaginary post-war subterranean bunker where he reviews historical films, dictates his memoirs and encounters Eva Braun, Josef Goebbels, Hermann Göring and Sigmund Freud. Cast. Norman Rodway. Adolf Hitler. Camilla Søeberg. Eva Braun. Peter Michael Goetz. Sigmund Freud.

  4. Adolf Hitler faces himself and must come to terms with his infamous career in an imaginary post-war subterranean bunker where he reviews historical films, dictates his memoirs and encounters Eva Braun, Josef Goebbels, Hermann Göring and Sigmund Freud. Cast. Norman Rodway. Adolf Hitler. Camilla Søeberg. Eva Braun. Peter Michael Goetz. Sigmund Freud.

  5. Rent The Empty Mirror on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Trapped in an underground bunker amid the downfall of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler (Norman Rodway) tells the story of his life....

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    • Fantasy
    • PG-13
  6. Directed by Barry J. Hershey. Adolf Hitler faces himself and must come to terms with his infamous career in an imaginary post-war subterranean bunker where he reviews historical films, dictates his memoirs and encounters Eva Braun, Josef Goebbels, Hermann Göring and Sigmund Freud. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. Adolf Hitler faces himself and must come to terms with his infamous career in an imaginary post-war subterranean bunker where he reviews historical films, dictates his memoirs and encounters Eva Braun, Josef Goebbels, Hermann Göring and Sigmund Freud.