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It’s 1960 and a Polish Holocaust survivor living in South America is convinced that his new German neighbor, Herman Herzog, is actually der Führer himself. Attempting to gather evidence to prove his theory, he’ll get close enough to his neighbor that they could almost become friends. My Neighbor Adolf is a crowd-pleasing tale of sleuthing at its most humorous set in a time of heightened paranoia following World War II. With delightful performances by lead actors David Hayman and Udo Kier, this two-man show is at times a gripping edge of your seat thriller as well as a laugh out loud comedy sure to bring smiles to the faces of movie goers everywhere.
Official Selection – Locarno International Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival
Nominee – Best Film – Haifa International Film Festival
“An engaging Black comedy” – Hannah Brown, The Jerusalem Post
In person screening
Sunday, April 30, at 4pm | CMU – McConomy Auditorium
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