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From The New York Times: "Arguably the most gifted of Hitler's henchmen, Joseph Goebbels was an enigmatic genius whose successful manipulation of mass political opinion was unprecedented. His rise to power will forever stand as one of history's most terrifying examples of the reach of propaganda. Filmmakers provide a rare and chilling glimpse into a brilliant but toxic mind. Rejecting commentary, they allow Goebbels to speak for himself (in the voice of Kenneth Branagh), via the extensive diaries that he kept from 1924 to 1945. Rare clips from German film and television archives illustrate the readings. The Goebbels Experiment is a cautionary reminder that equal access to the machinery of ideas may be society's most critical goal".
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