I got the following from another film list:
--- FM wrote:
> I was long aware of the last film made in Nazi
> Germany was called Kolberg.
> It was an epic film, with a huge budget, about a
> 19th century battle.
> Picture the sheer madness of it: with soldiers,
> bullets and so on needed on
> two fronts, propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels
> decided that a better use of
> resources would be to make that film.
>
> But it gets worse. In the waning months of the war,
> Goebbels decided to
> make yet another film, called Life Goes On. It was
> a film to raise morale.
> There were no theaters left. They had to keep
> changing locations, because
> the locations they had kept getting bombed out.
> And, in a final act of
> madness, the film's director kept on working on it
> essentially until there
> was no third reich, hoping to eventually release the
> film after the war.
>
> Irony of ironies, the film was destroyed, never even
> being viewed once: it
> was never processed. There's a German only DVD that
> reconstructs the film,
> but that's all that's left.
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