Any Day Now
Inspired by a true story from the late 1970s and touching on legal and social issues that are as relevant today as they ...
In a bizarre twist of fate, Adolf Hitler awakens in modern-day Berlin, disoriented but undeterred in his beliefs. Mistaken for a brilliant and committed method actor by a struggling television producer, played by Fabian Busch, the Führer, portrayed with unsettling conviction by Oliver Masucci, is quickly given his own satirical talk show. As he tours a bafflingly tolerant Germany, his incendiary rhetoric, captured by hidden cameras, unexpectedly resonates with a disillusioned public, catapulting him to viral fame and media stardom. Directed by David Wnendt, this provocative dark comedy holds a mirror up to contemporary society, exploring the unsettling ease with which extremist ideas can be repackaged and consumed as entertainment. The film follows Hitler’s bewildering rise, challenging both the characters within the story and the audience watching to question where the line between satire and reality truly lies.