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Hidden Fuhrer: Debating the Enigma of Hitler's Sexuality is a documentary film based on the research of German Professor Lothar Machtan for his 2001 book "The Hidden Fuhrer" that claimed Adolf Hitler was a homosexual. Aired by HBO's CINEMAX Reel Life, the 90 minute documentary was directed by gay documentarians Fenton Bailey ("Gay Republicans" (2004), "Totally Gay! " (2003), "Gay Hollywood (2003)) and Randy Barbato ("The RuPaul Show" 1996, "101 Rent Boys" (2000), "Out of the Closet, Off the Screen: The Life of William Haines" (2001)) and was produced by Gabriel Rotello.

Other interviews in the documentary include those with:


Of the film, a Variety magazine review called it: "a platform for taking Machtan's argument seriously."

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