›PRISMA‹ examines historical and psychological patterns in terms of content in repetitive loops in an almost unbearable manner. It's about Nazis. It is about repeating the banality of evil.* It's about processing. It's an impertinence. It is a confrontation with Germany's past. An audible and visible torture. REMASTER The post-war maxim "Never again" is currently being put to the test again in Europe and Germany in the year 2023. Often strengthened by isolation and narcissistic self-affirmation in social filter bubbles, the resurgence of populist ways of thinking mixed with historical revisionism and a misguided return to dark chapters of fascist dictatorships is noticeable. Unreflective and shameless positioning with regard to right-wing and Nazi slogans go hand in hand with a glorification of the injustice mechanisms of German Nazi rule. Due to the omnipresent iteration in pseudo-documentary TV formats on countless news channels, it is possible to contribute to the appeal of the ominous, malicious and sinister without questioning the effectiveness and strategies of the underlying propaganda or click-baiting. This trivialisation and suppression of evil, the increasing radicalisation, can certainly not be answered exclusively with didactic methods. It might really need a more or less shocking confrontation.