

Jonathan Meades walks through Nazi ruins with the energy of a man who's seen too much to be shocked.
Jonathan Meades explores the architecture of Nazi Germany, from its holiday camps to its concentration camps.
Writing
Meades' sentences land like bricks through windows.
Direction
Juxtaposing holiday camps and death camps without flinching.
Director
Russell England
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Meades pioneered the 'architectural psychogeography' format later seen in his BBC series Abroad.
The film's 37-minute runtime was dictated by Channel 4's late-night slot—Meades treated it as a feature, not a constraint.
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