Several nationalist organizations and veterans' groups in Russia protested the film. Critics argued that turning the events of World War II and the fight against fascism into a farce was disrespectful to historical memory.
To understand the phenomenon, one must first understand the source material. Released in 2008 by the Russian studio "Media Resources," Hitler Goes Kaput (sometimes referred to as Hitler Kaput ) is a spoof of the popular Russian television series Stanitsa and, more broadly, the "spy thriller" genre. Hitler Goes Kaput Vietsub
Budgeted at approximately $3–$5 million, it earned roughly $9.7–$11.3 million worldwide. Plot Summary Hitler Goes Kaput Vietsub
Several nationalist organizations and veterans' groups in Russia protested the film. Critics argued that turning the events of World War II and the fight against fascism into a farce was disrespectful to historical memory.
To understand the phenomenon, one must first understand the source material. Released in 2008 by the Russian studio "Media Resources," Hitler Goes Kaput (sometimes referred to as Hitler Kaput ) is a spoof of the popular Russian television series Stanitsa and, more broadly, the "spy thriller" genre.
Budgeted at approximately $3–$5 million, it earned roughly $9.7–$11.3 million worldwide. Plot Summary