Night and Fog (1959)
Genre: Documentary, History
Director: Alain Resnais
Actors: Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, Julius Streicher, Michel Bouquet, Reinhard Heydrich
Country: France
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Decasia: The State of Decay (2002)
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This Is Port Adelaide (2020)
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Pompeii: Secrets of the Dead (2019)
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