5 Movies Directed by Leni Riefenstahl

The Blue Light

The Blue Light

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1934-05-08

Languages:

German, Italian

Countries:

Germany

Runtime:

85 min

IMDB Ratings:

(727 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Bèla Balèzs

Leni Riefenstahl (story)

Fullplot:

Junta is hated by the people in the village where she lives, especially by the women, who suspect her of being a witch. Only she can climb the nearby mountains to a cave high up, whence a mysterious blue light glows when the moon is full. Many young men of the village have died trying to follow her. She is driven out of town, and takes to living in the mountains. Eventually she shares the secret of the blue light with one man, and he betrays it.

Triumph of the Will

Triumph of the Will

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1935-03-28

Languages:

German

Countries:

Germany

Runtime:

110 min

IMDB Ratings:

7.5 (9800 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Leni Riefenstahl

Walter Ruttmann

Eberhard Taubert

Fullplot:

A legendary propaganda/documentary of the Third Reich's 1934 Nuremberg Party Rally. Featuring a cast of thousands as well as, of course, Hitler, Himmler, Goebbels, Hess, Goering and other top party officials.

Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations

Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1940-03-08

Languages:

German, English, Italian, French, Japanese, Portuguese

Countries:

Germany

Runtime:

111 min

IMDB Ratings:

8.1 (2741 Reviews)

Fullplot:

After being commissioned by the 1936 Olympic Committee to create a feature film of the Berlin Olympics, Riefenstahl shot a documentary that celebrates the human body by combining the poetry of bodies in motion with close-ups of athletes in the heat of competition. Includes the marathon, men's diving, and American track star Jesse Owen's sprint races at the 1936 Olympic games. The production tends to glorify the young male body and, some say, expresses the Nazi attitude toward athletic prowess. Includes the lighting of the torch at the stadium and Adolf Hitler looking on in amazement as Jesse Owens wins an unprecedented four Gold Medals.

Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty

Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1940-03-29

Languages:

German

Countries:

Germany

Runtime:

90 min

IMDB Ratings:

(1971 Reviews)

Fullplot:

After being commissioned by the 1936 Olympic Committee to create a feature film of the Berlin Olympics, Riefenstahl shot a documentary that celebrates the human body by combining the poetry of bodies in motion with close-ups of athletes in the heat of competition. The production tends to glorify the young male body and, some say, expresses the Nazi attitude toward athletic prowess. Miss Riefenstahl captures the grace of athletes during field hockey, soccer, bicycling, equestrian, aquatic and gymnastic events. Highlights are the Pentathlon and the Decathlon, which was won by American Glenn Morris; it ends with the triumphant conclusion of the games.

Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations

Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1940-03-08

Languages:

German, English, Italian, French, Japanese, Portuguese

Countries:

Germany

Runtime:

111 min

IMDB Ratings:

(2759 Reviews)

Fullplot:

After being commissioned by the 1936 Olympic Committee to create a feature film of the Berlin Olympics, Riefenstahl shot a documentary that celebrates the human body by combining the poetry of bodies in motion with close-ups of athletes in the heat of competition. Includes the marathon, men's diving, and American track star Jesse Owen's sprint races at the 1936 Olympic games. The production tends to glorify the young male body and, some say, expresses the Nazi attitude toward athletic prowess. Includes the lighting of the torch at the stadium and Adolf Hitler looking on in amazement as Jesse Owens wins an unprecedented four Gold Medals.

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