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Alternate Names: Veronika Ferres, Veronica Maria Cäcilia Ferres, 维罗尼卡·费瑞尔
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Veronica Ferres, born June 10, 1965, is a German actress who rose to prominence for her roles in French TV productions like 'Sans famille' and 'Les Misérables'. She also starred in the acclaimed German film 'Schtonk' (1992). In her career, Ferres has acted alongside notable actors such as Pierre Richard, Willem Dafoe, and Jeff Goldblum. Notably, she played Christiane Vulpius, the life partner of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in a TV movie.
Release Year: 1992
Nation: Germany
Alternative Title: Schtonk!, Os Irresistíveis Falsários, Schtonk - salat julki!, Istók, Штонк!
Director: Helmut Dietl
Writer: Helmut Dietl, Pea Fröhlich, Peter Märthesheimer, Ulrich Limmer
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Companies: Bavaria Film, WDR
Genre: Biography, Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, History
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Keywords: adolf hitler, diary, fake, nazi, portrait painting
The story unfolds in Germany during the 1980s. Fritz Knobel (based on Konrad Kujau), a forger who sells Nazi memorabilia to make a living, writes and sells a volume of Hitler's alleged diaries, believing it to be just another job. However, when sleazy journalist Hermann Willié gets wind of the diaries' existence, he sees their potential value and pressures Knobel for more volumes. As demand increases and Knobel struggles to deliver, he starts to adopt behaviors reminiscent of Hitler himself. The film follows this satirical take on the true events surrounding the Hitler Diaries hoax.
Schtonk! is a German comedy-drama directed by Helmut Dietl in 1992. The movie satirically retells the actual events of 1983, when Germany's Stern magazine published Hitler's alleged diaries, later revealed to be entirely fake. The film focuses on Fritz Knobel (loosely based on Konrad Kujau), a Nazi memorabilia forger who inadvertently becomes entangled in the diary hoax. Schtonk! is a humorous exploration of Germany's discomfort with its past and an entertaining commentary on the power of forgery and deceit.