| The Holocaust Genocide Studies Project invites you  to view and discuss the film “Downfall,” 6 pm tomorrow (Wednesday) in room  12-225. The film is rated “R” and runs 1 hour 55 minutes.
 
 The film charts the final days of World War II in  Nazi Germany and shows what occurred in the Berlin bunker where Hitler, his  secretary, and a few close colleagues waited for their inevitable demise.  Following the film viewing Professor Charles Clarke will lead a  discussion.
 
 Past reviews of the film include:
 
 "Of all the actors who have taken up the dare of  playing Adolf Hitler, Bruno Ganz may be the first who has truly nailed him in  body, spirit, and gesture." - Entertainment Weekly 02/25/2005
 
 "[Ganz] tackles the biggest monster of them all with  appropriate sobriety and a touch of mischief." - New York Times  02/18/2005
 
 "[P]owerfully disturbing....The film is painstaking  in its re-creation of the fall of Berlin, with captivating camera work, mostly  with handheld equipment, and disconcertedly realistic war scenes." - USA Today  02/18/2005
 
 This event is free and open to the public. Please  call Linda Ingraham, project coordinator, at 292-3321 for more  information.
 
 
 Linda IngrahamLiberal Arts
 05/09/2006
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