Before the Fall

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Before The Fall
Directed by Dennis Gansel
Produced by Viola Jäger
Harald Kügler
Molly von Fürstenberg
Written by Dennis Gansel
Maggie Peren
Starring Max Riemelt
Tom Schilling
Music by Angelo Badalamenti
Normand Corbeil
Release date(s) Flag of Germany 13 January 2005
Flag of the United States 14 March 2005
Running time 110 min.
Language German
IMDb profile

Before the Fall, also known as NaPolA: Hitler's Elite, is a German movie directed and written by Dennis Gansel released in 2004.

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[edit] Plot summary

In 1942, Friedrich Weimer's boxing skills get him an appointment to a National Political Academy (NaPolA) - high schools that produce Nazi elite. Against his father's will, he enrolls, seeing this as his ticket out of his factory life to the university. During his year in seventh column (fifth form), this innocence is altered as Friedrich encounters hazing, cruelty, death, and the Nazi code. His friendship with Albrecht, the ascetic son of the area's governor, is central to this education; a night in the forest hunting for escaped Russian POWs brings things to a head

[edit] Also known as

  • Napola - Argentina (festival title) / Denmark / Estonia / Germany (short title)
  • Before the Fall - International (English title)
  • Before the Fall (Napola) - USA
  • Führerns elit - Sweden
  • Hitler's elite - Denmark (DVD title)
  • Der Führers Elite - Norway
  • Junge Wölfe - Elite für den Führer - Germany (working title)
  • NaPolA - Germany (closing credits title)
  • Napola - Elite für den Führer - Germany (promotional title)
  • Napola - Hitlerin eliittikoulu - Finland
  • Napola: Hitler's Elite Singapore (poster title) (English title)
  • Napola - A Führer elit csapata - Hungarian movie and DVD title
  • Академия смерти (Academy of Death) - Russia
  • Napola - Hitlerova elita - Czech Rep.

[edit] Cast

  • Max Riemelt as Friedrich Weimer
  • Tom Schilling as Albrecht Stein
  • Jonas Jägermeyr as Christoph Schneider
  • Leon A. Kersten as Tjaden (as Leon Alexander Kersten)
  • Thomas Drechsel as Hefe
  • Martin Goeres as Siegfried 'Siggi' Gladen
  • Florian Stetter as Justus von Jaucher
  • Devid Striesow as Heinrich Vogler
  • Joachim Bissmeier as Dr. Karl Klein 'Karl der Große' / Anstaltsleiter
  • Michael Schenk as Josef Peiner 'Peiniger' / Sportleher
  • Justus von Dohnanyi as Gauleiter Heinrich Stein
  • Claudia Michelsen as Frau Stein
  • Julie Engelbrecht as Katharina
  • Johannes Zirner as Torben Send

[edit] Awards

  • Best Direction, Bavarian Film Awards, 2005
  • Best international film, Hamptons International Film Festival, 2004
  • Best Actor, Max Riemelt, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, 2004
  • Best film, Viareggio EuropaCinema, 2004

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