Leni Riefenstahl Biopic Docu. (Nazi Filmmaker - Triumph of the W
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The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl Video Codec..........: XviD ISO MPEG-4 Video Bitrate........: 852kbps Duration.............: 3:00:43 Resolution...........: 496*368 Framerate............: 25.000 Audio Codec..........: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3) AC3 Audio Bitrate........: 224 kbps CBR Audio Channels.......: 2 Subtitles............: English, Hard Coded http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leni_Riefenstahl http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107472/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wonderful,_Horrible_Life_of_Leni_Riefenstahl http://bayimg.com/daPnPAAce The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl (Die Macht der Bilder: Leni Riefenstahl) is a 1993 German documentary film about the life of German film director Leni Riefenstahl, who was best known for her film Olympia, on the 1936 Berlin Summer Games and her Nazi propaganda films, including, Triumph of the Will. This documentary was directed by Ray Müller and is regarded by historians as the greatest propaganda film of all time. The United States release of this film, in 1993, coincided with the publication of Riefenstahl's autobiography (Leni Riefenstahl: A Memoir, (New York, 1993)), as well as with her ninetieth birthday. The two releases are not unrelated. The Wonderful, Horrible life of Leni Riefenstahl was born from an idea of Riefenstahl herself, who, motivated by her old age and already working on her memoirs, decided to commission a documentary about her life. Concerned about being associated with the 'Nazi director', eighteen filmmakers declined the project, before Müller agreed to portray Riefenstahl in what ended up being a three-hour long documentary (three times its contract length). The length of the film is therefore the result of a decision by the director: Müller justifies it as an attempt to give a fair representation of Riefenstahl's life, which cannot be reduced to the 8 years she worked for the regime, but presents much more interesting stories and facts that are relevant to understand her personality. Showing more historical material about her life, according to Müller, also helps to compensate the strong image of herself that Riefenstahl tries to impose throughout the movie, giving the viewer a better chance to draw his own conclusions.
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But "This documentary was directed by Ray Müller and is regarded by historians as the greatest propaganda film of all time." ?
Probably that came from the following -- quite a different meaning:
"Riefenstahl was best known for her documentary film Olympia (1938), on the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin and her Nazi propaganda films, Der Sieg des Glaubens (1933), Triumph of the Will (1934), and Tag der Freiheit (1935), which are regarded by historians as among the greatest propaganda films of all time." -- en.wikipedia.org
But "This documentary was directed by Ray Müller and is regarded by historians as the greatest propaganda film of all time." ?
Probably that came from the following -- quite a different meaning:
"Riefenstahl was best known for her documentary film Olympia (1938), on the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin and her Nazi propaganda films, Der Sieg des Glaubens (1933), Triumph of the Will (1934), and Tag der Freiheit (1935), which are regarded by historians as among the greatest propaganda films of all time." -- en.wikipedia.org
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