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January 20, 2026
Aryan Papers review
We are in 1942 Stuttgart – though the sight of modern wheelie bins says otherwise – as a woman at a facility dedicated to breeding Aryan babies tries to smuggle two Jewish children to safety

TL;DR
- Danny Patrick's "Aryan Papers" is a low-budget World War II drama, distinct from Stanley Kubrick's unrealized project of the same name.
- The film is criticized for its inept script, lazy location choices (including modern items), and bad acting.
- Set in 1942 near Stuttgart, the plot involves the Lebensborn program and a woman's attempt to smuggle Jewish children.
- The acting is described as under-rehearsed and monotone.
- Despite apparent sincerity, the film is considered an insult to Holocaust victims due to its poor quality.
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