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Ferdinand Marian was the actor who in 1940 gave a brilliant performance in the lead in Veit Harlan's Nazi propaganda film JUD SÜSS – but the role was to break him.
The situation already begins to come to a head for Marian during the filming when his wife distances herself from him because she can't bear to see how her husband has changed. The national and international success of JUD SÜSS – which delights audiences at its premiere at the Venice international film festival founded by Mussolini – is but a brief, albeit ecstatic, intermezzo. In time the Nazis' new superstar begins to see through the effect that the film has on society; he also recognises the criminal nature of the regime. Not only are many of his friends forced to emigrate; the Marians also hide Jewish actor Adolf Wilhelm Deutscher in their summerhouse – until a maid denounces Deutscher to her SS lover.
In a desperate attempt to distract himself, Marian succumbs to alcoholic binges and affairs but his actions only succeed in earning him the disapproval of, among others, the propaganda minister himself. In a bid to control him, Goebbles has Marian's wife Anna deported. But this only accelerates the actor's demise, and even his Czech lover Vlasta can no longer give him the support he needs. He no longer wishes to have anything to do with the most successful film of his career.
After the end of the war Marian observes others who were involved in the film attempting to acquit themselves – particularly its director, Nazi propagandist Veit Harlan. At a garden party in Munich Marian meets concentration camp survivor Deutscher, who informs him of Anna's death. Unable to bear Vlasta's intimate behaviour with an American soldier, he breaks down, gets into his car and drives off, never to return again. (Berlinale)

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englanti One of the best behind-the-scenes films of the film industry in the Third Reich. Ferdinand Marian's journey to the lead role in the infamous film Jew Suss: Rise and Fall is portrayed as great material for the acting gigs of Tobias Moretti and Moritz Bleibtreu. Both have chosen highly attractive and effective acting roles to recreate notoriously real personalities. Unfortunately, Marian's professional and personal journey after the completion of Jew Suss: Rise and Fall is only sketched in brief and there is no information that Marian continued to work in at least ten other interesting films until the end of the war. As a minor theme, a song from Mariano's breakthrough hit, which he recorded with Zarah Leander in 1937, "La Habanera," is present throughout the film. This should be your next cinematic experience after you add Harlan’s Jew Suss: Rise and Fall. As for Moretti, he had already tried his hand at Hitler in Speer and Hitler: The Devil's Architect, and like Marian, he tried to follow up in a biopic of another German filmmaker, but Trenker and Riefenstahl - A Fine Line Between Truth And Guilt remained only in his shadow. How he performs in the role of Mackie Messer is yet to be seen. ()