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Stefan Roloff is an innovative documentarian. He colorizes newsreel footage of Germany burning and Nazi crimes. He re-enacts some actions in footage manipulated like a black-and-white version of the a-ha video "Take on Me," and computer- processes the Red Orchestra's mug shots, morphing the shocked faces into one another. The effects are striking, often evocative.
But Roloff is a hopelessly incompetent director. His interviews suck, making an astounding true story boring. Also, we don't know exactly how true everything is. Since he doesn't bother to tell us Helmut is his father, it seems possible that there's some special pleading going on. Obviously Red Orchestra folks were the good guys, but if there were unheroic human moments or a pro-Soviet wing doing party-line mischief after the war, I'm not at all sure he'd tell us. The movie cries out for an objective narrator to make sense of this fascinating historical episode. Roloff sure can't. (NR)