HITLER: A LIFE IN PICTURES uses archival materials and expert interviews to examine both the public and private life of Germany’s infamous dictator. The documentary features the photos and videos of two photographers who dedicated their lives to documenting Hitler – Heinrich Hoffmann, Hitler’s official photographer, and Hoffmann’s photographic assistant, Eva Braun. The archive includes 1,300 recently digitized and rarely seen photos taken by Hoffmann, along with materials from Eva’s personal photo collection. Additionally, it features more than four hours of home videos primarily filmed at Hitler’s fortified chalet in the Bavarian Alps. By utilizing this rare footage, the documentary offers unique insights into Hitler’s disturbing life.