Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty video
Olympia 2 Teil - Fest der Schönheit (1938) English / Leni Riefenstahl 1936 Olympics | ArtHouse Media
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Olympia 2 Teil - Fest der Schönheit - English Title Olympia Part 1 - Festival of Beauty (1938) by controversial filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl was the first documentary film about the Olympic Games. The film was originally meant to serve as propaganda for Nazi Germany as it hosted the 1936 Summer Olympics. The genius of Leni Riefenstahl turned the film into a celebration of international sports and the beauty of athletic competition.
The filmmaking techniques employed by Riefenstahl were never before used and the most innovative in film history, not to mention that she was a female in a male dominated world. The problem is that this genius director was a “Nazi director” who’s earlier film, Triumph of the Will, was a delusional documentary tribute to Adolph Hitler. While Riefenstahl celebrated Hitler in Triumph, she gave Jesse Owens the same heroic treatment in Olympia.
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The filmmaking techniques employed by Riefenstahl were never before used and the most innovative in film history, not to mention that she was a female in a male dominated world. The problem is that this genius director was a “Nazi director” who’s earlier film, Triumph of the Will, was a delusional documentary tribute to Adolph Hitler. While Riefenstahl celebrated Hitler in Triumph, she gave Jesse Owens the same heroic treatment in Olympia.
NOTE:
While we abhor the political, social and military actions of Nazi Germany, we believe this film is an important piece of film history and should be preserved and seen.
To the best of our knowledge and belief, this work is in the public domain and its use herein is under the guidelines for using public domain works. This channel does not claim any copyrights, nor nonexclusive nor exclusive rights to this work and it’s broadcast or rebroadcast is for entertainment purposes under YouTube Guidelines. This work constitutes the whole and has has been digitally processed to improve the audio and image quality to high definition and digital audio.