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Berlin, 1938. Le comédien juif Hans Zeisig, qui parodie Staline sur scène, ose une plaisanterie de trop sur Hitler qui lui vaut d'être inscrit directement sur la liste noire du régime. Pas d'autre solution pour rester en vie que de quitter l'Allemagne. Il rêve d'Hollywood, mais ses faux papiers ne l'emmènent pas plus loin que Moscou. Il atterrit à l'hôtel Lux, où se rassemblent des communistes exilés, et où se succèdent les arrestations arbitraires. Mais il découvre bientôt que sa fausse identité est celle de l'astrologue de Hitler - un personnage auquel le dictateur soviétique s'intéresse personnellement... (Arte)

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Malarkey 

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anglais Hotel Lux is a great movie and it proves that not only is German cinematography up and coming, but it does a great job of reflecting on times past, which is something I have seen in other German movies as well. Michael Herbig is a great actor and every time I see him, he immediately improves my mood. His actor character was really great and the plot itself provides an excellent comparison of a fascist and a communist. Apart from it being a very good comedy, it’s also a pretty interesting movie, which is definitely worth seeing because it will allow you to think about World War II from a different perspective. ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais A Jew, Hitler and Stalin all go into a bar... Or in this case, they come out of a show and show how it is with that German (non)sense of humor. And it fits nicely into the wave of German cinema through which the Germans have uncompromisingly dealt with its skeletons in the closet in recent years. ()

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