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Before the Fall (German: Napola – Elite für den Führer, literally "Napola – Elite for the Führer") is a 2004 German drama film written and directed by Dennis Gansel. It is set in a National Political Institutes of Education or "NaPolA" school developed by the Nazi Germany government.
Join us as we delve into the captivating story of "Before the Fall" (2004), a thought-provoking film set in 1942 Germany.
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Jun 30, 2009 · Here are a few images from the film, followed by an exclusive clip provided to us by IFC Films. And finally, here's a clip from the film to give you a feel for the story and tone: [media id=174 width=570 height=340]
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Directed by Dennis Gansel. Men make history. We make the men. In 1942, Friedrich Weimer’s boxing skills get him an appointment to a National Political Academy (NaPolA) – high schools that produce Nazi elite. Over his father’s objections, Friedrich enrolls.
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Before the Fall: Directed by Dennis Gansel. With Max Riemelt, Tom Schilling, Jonas Jägermeyr, Leon A. Kersten. Friedrich's boxing skills gets him in an elite Nazi high school in a castle in 1942. He enrolls against his dad's wish as it promises a brighter future. It's not what he expected.
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All the paraphernalia so important to the image of the Reich, particularly the uniforms, are painstakingly rendered, bringing a heightened sense of realism to what might otherwise have been a romantic coming-of-age tale. Read More. By Ken Fox FULL REVIEW. 75.