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Titler 2000

★ 9.01 votes6 min📅 2000-01-02

Step into the outrageous world of Titler (2000), a music-comedy that dares to be different. Directed by Jonathan Bekemeier, this 6-minute short film takes a satirical approach to history, putting a humorous spin on one of the most infamous figures of the 20th century.

Director: Jonathan Bekemeier

Cast

Greg Roman
Greg Roman
Titler

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Titler (2000) about?

Titler (2000) is a short music-comedy film that takes a satirical approach to history by putting a humorous spin on Adolf Hitler's persona.

Who directed Titler?

Jonathan Bekemeier directed Titler (2000).

Who stars in Titler?

The main cast of Titler (2000) includes Greg Roman.

Is Titler (2000) worth watching?

While not for the faint of heart, Titler (2000) is a clever and entertaining film that's sure to leave you smiling.

How long is Titler?

Titler (2000) has a runtime of 6 minutes.

About Titler (2000) — A Cross-Dressing Hitler Sings His Way into Comedy History

Step into the outrageous world of Titler (2000), a music-comedy that dares to be different. Directed by Jonathan Bekemeier, this 6-minute short film takes a satirical approach to history, putting a humorous spin on one of the most infamous figures of the 20th century. With its irreverent take on Adolf Hitler's persona, Titler (2000) is a bold and unapologetic commentary on the power of comedy to challenge and subvert our expectations.

As Greg Roman takes on the role of the cross-dressing Hitler, he brings a level of energy and charisma to the character that's hard to resist. With its short runtime and big laughs, Titler (2000) is a must-watch for fans of offbeat comedies and those who appreciate a good laugh.

While not for the faint of heart, Titler (2000) is a clever and entertaining film that's sure to leave you smiling. With its unique blend of music, comedy, and historical satire, it's a true original that's worth watching.