Goebbels and the Führer chronicles the final seven years of the Third Reich, focusing on Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's Minister of Propaganda. Through a blend of archival footage and dramatized reenactments, the film portrays Goebbels' orchestration of mass manipulation, his production of anti-Semitic films, and his unwavering devotion to Hitler. As Germany faces impending defeat, Goebbels plans his ultimate act of propaganda: the orchestrated suicides of himself, his family, and Hitler. The narrative offers a chilling exploration of how propaganda can distort reality and lead to catastrophic consequences.