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A section from Leni Riefenstahl's film of the 1936 Olympics. A supreme example of editing where physics are transcended and somehow weightlessness is achieved.

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Hitler's speech for Hitlerjugend from Leni Riefenstahl's movie "Triumph of the Will".

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The prologue of the 1938 film "Olympia" directed by Leni Riefenstahl. It features shots of the Acropolis, ancient statues, athletes and the lighting of the Olympic flame. Olympia was commissioned by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. Music from the soundtrack of the Oliver Stone film "Alexander" (2004) composed by Vangelis. (The only cut I made to the video in order to match the music was in the last 15 seconds - the rest of the film remains intact in sequence of scenes and speed.)

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The first 10 minutes of the movie "Triumph Des Willens" (Triumph of the will).

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Using footage from "The Wonderful Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl" and "Triumph of the Will" I created this 10 minute documentary about Leni.

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Ich bin bei dir wenn du mich brauchst, wenn du lachst und wenn du weinst. Wenn du schreist, wenn du schläfst, wenn du gehst, wenn du stehst. Wenn, alle Leinen reißen, wenn ein Traum in dir zerplatzt und ein dunkler, schwarzer Dorn, an deiner Seele kratzt. Wenn du gefangen bist im Zweifel und verlierst die Energie, dann bin ich hier. Halt dich fest, ich verliere dich nicht. Ich lass dich nicht los, ich bin der Stahl der nie zerbricht. Ich halt dich fest, ich verliere dich nicht. Ich lass dich nicht los, ich bin der Stahl der nie zerbricht. Ich bin der Stahl der nie zerbricht und fall nicht aus dem Gleichgewicht. Ich bin der Stahl der nie zerbricht und falle nicht. Ich bin dein Ritter für den Schutz und der König der dich berührt. Ich bin ein Wolf, der sein Rudel, über jeden Winter führt. Ich bin der Kreis der um dich zieht, damit dir nichts passiert. Ich bin ein Feuer, das dich wärmt und nicht nur wenn du frierst. Ich habe alles aufgeboten, die Armee in deinem Land, geb mir die Hand. Halt dich fest, ich verliere dich nicht. Ich lass dich nicht los, ich bin der Stahl der nie zerbricht. Ich halt dich fest, ich verliere dich nicht und wenn du nicht glaubst, dann sieh fest in mein Gesicht. Keinen Zweifel will ich sehn, wenn deine, Augen funkeln. Ich steh fest, ungeschlagen, bin dein Schutz im Dunkel. Ich bin dir, wenn du lachst, wenn du weinst. ich bin bei dir, komm halt dich fest. Halt dich fest, ich verliere dich nicht. Ich lass dich nicht los, ich bin der Stahl der nie zerbricht. Ich halt dich fest, ich verliere dich nicht und wenn du nicht glaubst, dann sieh fest in mein Gesicht. Keinen Zweifel will ich sehn, wenn deine, Augen funkeln. Ich steh fest, ungeschlagen, bin dein Schutz im Dunkel. Ich bin dir, wenn du lachst, wenn du weinst. ich bin bei dir, wenn du schläfst. Ich bin bei dir, wenn du gehst, wenn du stehst. Ich bin bei dir, komm halt dich fest.

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Habla sobre su película Das Blaue Licht (1932) con una muestra de un par de escenas que vale la pena checar. Extracto del documental: The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl ( Escrita y dirigida por: Ray Müller, 1993). Más informacion: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0726166/?fr=c2l0ZT1kZnx0dD0xfGZiPXV8cG49MHxrdz0xfHE9ZW5pIFJpZWZlbnN0YWhsfGZ0PTF8bXg9MjB8bG09NTAwfGNvPTF8aHRtbD0xfG5tPTE_;fc=1;ft=17;fm=1

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The controversial German filmmaker describes her technique.

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"... flog Adolf Hitler wiedernm nach Nürnberg" - History.

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The controversial German filmmaker, Leni Riefenstahl, denies she was a close friend of Hitler. (1965)

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erste Impressionen des Films von Leni Riefenstahl "Triumph of the will"

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The third Reich's most famous filmmaker, Leni Riefenstahl decribes a Nazi plot to kill her. (1965)

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THIS MOVIE IS BANNED FOR GERMAN USERS!! YOU CANT WATCH IT WITH A GERMAN ip... IT'S INCREDIBLE THAT IN THE 21st CENTURY EXISTS THE CENSORSHIP. Tag der Freiheit 1935 B&W Germany running time 21 minutes German dialogue with no subtitles This film depicts a mock battle staged by German troops during the Armed Forces Day ceremonies in 1935 at Nuremberg . The camera follows the soldiers from their early-morning preparations the parade grounds where a mini war involving aircraft, Cavalry, infantry, anti-aircraft guns and the first public appearance of Germany's new "forbidden" tank is presented before Hitler and thousands of on-lookers.. This film was directed by Leni Riefenstahl.

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THIS MOVIE IS BANNED FOR GERMAN USERS!! YOU CANT WATCH IT WITH A GERMAN ip... IT'S INCREDIBLE THAT IN THE 21st CENTURY EXISTS THE CENSORSHIP. Tag der Freiheit 1935 B&W Germany running time 21 minutes German dialogue with no subtitles This film depicts a mock battle staged by German troops during the Armed Forces Day ceremonies in 1935 at Nuremberg . The camera follows the soldiers from their early-morning preparations the parade grounds where a mini war involving aircraft, Cavalry, infantry, anti-aircraft guns and the first public appearance of Germany's new "forbidden" tank is presented before Hitler and thousands of on-lookers.. This film was directed by Leni Riefenstahl.

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Leni Riefenstahl Broadcast Date: May 11, 1965 From the CBC: "She has been hailed as a pioneering artist whose cinematic techniques changed filmmaking. But in the 1930s Leni Riefenstahl made her two most notorious documentaries, Triumph of the Will and Olympia, for the Nazi regime in Germany. Thirty years later, she was still facing hard questions about her relationship with Adolf Hitler and her role as a propagandist. In a wide-ranging CBC interview woven through with film clips, Riefenstahl insists she had total artistic freedom when making her movies. • Leni Riefenstahl was born Helene Berta Amalie Riefenstahl in Berlin in August 1902. As a young woman she began a career as a dancer, but an injury at 22 forced her to give it up. • Riefenstahl turned to film instead. As an actress, she starred in several German films in the 1920s. In 1932 she directed and appeared in a feature, The Blue Light. • After seeing Adolf Hitler speak at a rally -- an experience she later said was so compelling it left her feeling "paralyzed" -- Riefenstahl wrote to the soon-to-be Fuehrer in hopes of meeting him. • In 1933 Hitler asked Riefenstahl to film a Nazi rally. But she was dissatisfied with the result, and tried again at the Nazi Party Congress in Nuremburg in 1934. According to film critic Roger Ebert, the rally was staged largely for the benefit of her cameras. • For Triumph of the Will, Riefenstahl shot about 400 kilometres of film which took almost two years to edit into a 114-minute documentary. It was a success, winning several awards and showcasing techniques such as attaching a moving camera to a flagpole to capture panoramic crowd shots. • "There were other documentaries about the Nazi rallies," wrote Ebert in 1994, "but nobody remembers the others; only hers, because it was so good." • In 1936 the German Olympic Committee commissioned Riefenstahl to document the Berlin Olympics. With a crew of 170, she tried innovations such as digging a hole in the ground to position cameras for the long jump and pole-vaulting events. • The New York Times said in 2003 that Olympia is "not blatantly propagandistic," in part because it shows the gold-medal wins of African-American sprinter Jesse Owens. Adolf Hitler is seen only very briefly. • Riefenstahl was briefly a war correspondent before reverting to filmmaking during the Second World War. At war's end, she was labeled a Nazi sympathizer and held for four years by the Americans and French for denazification. • "I cannot regret that I lived in that time," Riefenstahl said in a 1993 documentary about her. "No anti-Semitic word has ever crossed my lips. I was never anti-Semitic. I did not join the party. So where then is my guilt?'' • Unable to secure loans for her film projects after the war, Riefenstahl turned to photography. In the 1960s she traveled to Sudan and lived among the Nuba tribe; later, she took up scuba diving to photograph marine life and in 2002 released Underwater Impressions, her first film in 48 years. • In 1999, actor Jodie Foster announced plans to produce a film biography of Riefenstahl. Foster also planned to star in the film, but Riefenstahl refused to grant Foster the rights to her published memoirs. • Dr. Rafael Medoff, of the David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies, also objected to Foster's proposed film. "Instead of defending Riefenstahl as an alleged victim of 'libel', Jodie Foster should frankly confront the reality that Riefenstahl is an example of how art can be perverted to promote fascism, racism, and genocide," he said in 2005. • In 2003 Riefenstahl died at the age of 101." http://archives.cbc.ca/arts_entertainment/film/clips/13940/

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