![]() "After 'Hostel 2,' I thought 'God, what can I make that's more offensive and upsetting than this film,' but somehow I did it with 'Nation's Pride,'" Roth said. Roth, well known for his R-rated horror flicks such as "Hostel," said while growing up as a Jewish boy in Boston, Massachusetts, he never dreamed he would make a Nazi propaganda film. Watch Tarantino talk about how "Nation's Pride" was made ยป "There was something that we enjoyed immensely about the idea of a Jew making a Nazi propaganda movie," Tarantino said. "Stolz der Nation" - which translates into English as "Nation's Pride" - was produced true to the style of Joseph Goebbels, Adolf Hitler's propaganda minister, but by Eli Roth, the director-actor who also plays one of Tarantino's "Basterds" known as the "Bear Jew." "You would have to have absolutely, positively no sense of humor at all not to get it," Tarantino said. Tarantino said he's not worried people might be offended by the short film, which is being promoted by a trailer that is now a viral video on the Internet.
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