My Führer is a film that takes place in the final days of World War II, where Adolf Hitler is hiding in his bunker in Berlin. The dictator is portrayed as a broken man, struggling with paranoia and depression as he faces the imminent defeat of his regime.
The film follows Hitler's decision to summon his former acting coach, Adolf Grünbaum, to help him prepare for a speech to rally the German people. Grünbaum is initially reluctant to help, but eventually agrees to assist Hitler in his time of need.
As Grünbaum tries to help Hitler regain his confidence, the film explores the complex relationship between the two men and the moral dilemmas that arise. Grünbaum is torn between his duty to his country and his disgust for Hitler's actions, while Hitler grapples with his own inner demons.
My Führer is a thought-provoking and darkly comedic film that delves into the psychology of one of history's most infamous figures. It challenges viewers to consider the humanity of even the most monstrous individuals and the consequences of blind loyalty to a charismatic leader.