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Acting
Bertorelli's Nazi general: velvet gloves, iron fist, terrifying politeness.
Direction
Bernini squeezes epic dread into 38 minutes of single-location doom.
Writing
The Goebbels letter: a career offer that reads like a death sentence.
Director
Franco Bernini
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