Max(2002)- Production Details

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Synopsis

A fictional story which is loosely based upon the post-WWI period when the young Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) was an aspiring painter with a love for the classical periods. Set in 1918, the tale is based on an imagined relationship between young Adolf, and an influential Jewish art dealer and teacher, Max Hoffman, who did not encourage the future Nazi leader's artistic abilities. A discouraged artist, who later scorned modern art, Hitler's interests turn elsewhere--to hatred of Jews, and to Germany's questionable future. The story presents the argument--could one teacher's failure to encourage a young man to pursue his artistic endeavors be part of the root of the terror that came? Would the Holocaust have been prevented if Adolf Hitler had never stopped painting--and thus, was able to channel his creative energy?

Production Details

In Theaters

  • December 27, 2002

MPAA Rating

R (for sexual situations and one scene of violence)

Genres

Biopic, Period, Drama, Historical

Run Time

1 hour 49 minutes

Distributors

Lionsgate

Box Office

$527,019

Also Known As

  • Hoffman

Production Status

Released

Filming Locations

  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Budapest, Hungary

Produced In

United Kingdom

Director

Menno Meyjes

Director

CAST

John Cusack

Max Rothman

Noah Taylor

Adolph Hitler

Leelee Sobieski

Liselore Von Peltz

Molly Parker

Nina Rothman

Ulrich Thomsen

Captain Mayr

Judit Hernadi

Frau Schmidt