Portrait of Leni Riefenstahl. Collections Search United States Holocaust Memorial Museum


Biography of Leni Riefenstahl Widewalls

Damit fügte sich der Film nahtlos in die nationalsozialistische Ästhetik und Ideologie, auch wenn Leni Riefenstahl selbst direkte Aussagen vermied und vielmehr später in Interviews betonte.


Les films que vous ne verrez jamais le biopic hollywoodien de Leni Riefenstahl Slate.fr

Leni: The Life and Work of Leni Riefenstahl. by Steven Bach. 386pp, Little, Brown, £25. Lingering on very publicly to the beginning of her second century, Leni Riefenstahl, despite her strenuous.


The Idolatry of Glaciers, Rocks and Leni Riefenstahl The New York Times

Leni Riefenstahl, 101; Nazi Propagandist. By Carol J. Williams. Sept. 10, 2003 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. POECKING, Germany —. Filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl, whose propaganda masterpiece.


De grote regisseuses Leni Riefenstahl & Doris Dörrie LUX Nijmegen

Hitler saw Leni Riefenstahl as a director who could use aesthetics to produce an image of a strong Germany imbued with Wagnerian motifs of power and beauty. In 1933, he asked Riefenstahl to direct a short film, Der Sieg des Glaubens (The Victory of Faith), shot at that year's Nuremberg Nazi Party Rally.


Führer und Filmerin Adolf Hitler und Leni Riefenstahl Stuttgarter Zeitung

Das Bild von den Spielen hat maßgeblich der zweiteilige Olympiafilm „Fest der Völker" und „Fest der Schönheit" der Regisseurin Leni Riefenstahl geprägt. Die Dokumentation übte nicht.


Leni Riefenstahl ObjectPhoto MoMA

Helene Bertha Amalie „Leni" Riefenstahl (* 22. August 1902 in Berlin; † 8. September 2003 in Pöcking) war eine deutsche Filmregisseurin, -produzentin und -schauspielerin sowie Drehbuchautorin, Schnittmeisterin, Fotografin und Tänzerin. Sie gilt als eine der umstrittensten Persönlichkeiten der Filmgeschichte.


Leni Riefenstahl News, Bilder & Infos zur Regisseurin WELT

Bettmann Archive/Getty Images. In November 1938, Nazi filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl visited Hollywood to secure an American distribution deal for Olympia, her epic two-part, four-and-a-half hour long.


Leni Riefenstahl directing Olympia Berlin 1936 Photograph by David Lee Guss Fine Art America

Die Kunst der 2003 verstorbenen Leni Riefenstahl ist nach wie vor Gegenstand kontroverser Interpretationen. Die Tagung der Schwabenakademie Irsee[1] versuchte, zur Deutung des Werks von Riefenstahl einen Beitrag zu leisten, der die ganze Breite ihres Œuvres kritisch sichtet, die politischen Funktionen dabei ebenso thematisiert wie den oft vernächlässigten ‚Eigensinn' ihrer Kunst und.


Leni Riefenstahl Ästhetik der Macht radioWissen Bayern 2 Radio BR.de

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.


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Burying Leni Riefenstahl: one woman's lifelong crusade against Hitler's favourite film-maker Nina Gladitz in Berlin in 2015. Photograph: Julia Zimmermann/laif / Camera Press Nina Gladitz.


LENI RIEFENSTAHL SCHAUSPIELERIN, DIREKTOR KAMERA 1960s ARRIFLEX Stockfotografie Alamy

Provenance Notes Exhibition History References Title: Calisthenics in the Stadium, Olympic Games, Berlin Artist: Leni Riefenstahl (German, 1902-2003) Date: 1936 Medium: Gelatin silver print Dimensions: Image: 8 9/16 × 11 1/8 in. (21.8 × 28.2 cm) Mount: 11 3/4 × 14 1/2 in. (29.9 × 36.9 cm) Mat: 16 3/4 × 19 1/2 in. (42.5 × 49.5 cm)


How Leni Riefenstahl shaped the way we see the Olympics BBC Culture

Helene Bertha Amalie Riefenstahl [ˈleː.niː ˈʁiː.fn̩.ʃtaːl]; 22 August 1902 - 8 September 2003) was a German director, producer, screenwriter, editor, photographer and actress known for producing Nazi propaganda [1] [2] [3]


Burying Leni Riefenstahl one woman’s lifelong crusade against Hitler’s favourite filmmaker

Riefenstahl was the first woman to earn international attention as a filmmaker, directing the Nazi-glorifying "Triumph of the Will" and "Day of Freedom: Our Army." Relying on her close.


ArteDoku über Leni Riefenstahl Triumph des Willens zum Diebstahl? Kultur

The dancer, actress, director and photographer Helene "Leni" Riefenstahl, who died in 2003, is a controversial character, largely because of the many propaganda movies she produced for the Nazis.


8. September 2003 Leni Riefenstahl stirbt in Pöcking, Stichtag Stichtag WDR

Leni Riefenstahl's documentary of the 1934 Nuremberg rally of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, Triumph of the Will, is perhaps the most controversial film ever made. At once masterful and morally repugnant, this deeply troubling film epitomizes a general problem that arises with art. It is both beautiful and evil.


Portrait of Leni Riefenstahl. Collections Search United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Sept. 9, 2003. Leni Riefenstahl, the German filmmaker whose daringly innovative documentaries about a Nazi rally in Nuremberg in 1934 and the Berlin Olympics of 1936 earned her both acclaim as a.

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