German writer-director Felix Randau’s fourth feature centers on the fascinating but now mostly forgotten figure of Felix Kersten (1898–1960), a Baltic German massage therapist to SS Reich leader Heinrich Himmler. Played with unctuous authority by the multilingual Danish performer Claes Bang, Kersten claims to have used his influence to obtain the freedom of thousands of concentration camp prisoners, and is obsessed with winning a Nobel Prize. After ambushing Nobel hopeful Kersten onboard, Wohmann makes multiple attempts to interview him. While Kersten taps his Swedish security connections for information about Wohmann, the intrepid journalist relies on chutzpah and archival detective work. Finnish helmer Arto Koskinen made a similar deep dive which he transformed into the documentary “Who was Felix Kersten?”