Der Bockerer(1981) -

: By showing how easily "bystanders and opportunists" adapted to Nazism, the film remains a sharp warning against political complacency.

For further viewing, it is often discussed alongside the Danish TV series Matador (1978) due to their shared focus on the desire for unity in post-war European film. the case of 'Der Bockerer' (1981) and 'Matador' (1978) Der Bockerer(1981)

: Academic analysis describes the film as a "rhetoric of penitence," using past wrongdoings to demand criticism of the present and prevent future occurrences. : By showing how easily "bystanders and opportunists"

: It serves as a vital piece of the "New Austrian Film" movement, which seeks to reconcile Austria's identity with its history within "Greater Germany". : It serves as a vital piece of

: Unlike many war films that focus on top-tier leadership, Der Bockerer focuses on a neighbourhood butcher, Karl Bockerer, highlighting how National Socialism permeated local communities and families.

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