My Neighbour Adolf

South America, 1960. Grumpy Holocaust survivor Mr Polsky (David Hayman) lives a solitary existence on the outskirts of a remote town. When a neighbouring house is acquired by a mysterious buyer and lavishly redecorated, Polsky convinces himself that his new neighbour (Udo Kier) is none other than Adolf Hitler. Contacting authorities to alert them of his suspicions but struggling to be taken seriously he commences his own investigation to prove his claim. When conclusive evidence proves hard to come by, Polsky is forced to engage in a relationship with his neighbour to obtain irrefutable proof.
Directed by Leon Prudovski, MY NEIGHBOUR ADOLF is an entertaining comedy the evolves in unexpected and heartfelt ways.
Directed by Leon Prudovski, MY NEIGHBOUR ADOLF is an entertaining comedy the evolves in unexpected and heartfelt ways.
Rating | PG |
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Genre | Comedy |
Running Time | 96 |
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