User: davidherkt |
Riefenstahl- Olympia Diving Sequence 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. Tags: Riefenstahl Olympics Diving |
User: FilmMiracle |
The Rise and Fall of Leni Riefenstahl Using footage from "The Wonderful Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl" and "Triumph of the Will" I created this 10 minute documentary about Leni. Tags: triumph of the will leni riefenstahl documentary |
User: maximmatthew |
riefenstahl - es tut so weh riefenstahl - es tut so weh Tags: rock german deutsch riefenstahl |
User: babylonianman |
Olympia (Prologue) - Leni Riefenstahl & Vangelis 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.) Tags: olympia olympics athens acropolis berlin leni riefenstahl 1936 alexander vangelis |
User: kritikis |
Leni Riefenstahl - scene from "Triumph of The Will" Hitler's speech for Hitlerjugend from Leni Riefenstahl's movie "Triumph of the Will". Tags: Hitler nazi 14/88 Leni Riefenstahl Triumph of the Will Deutschland uber alles Hitlerjugend |
User: XxDeadl0ckxX |
Riefenstahl - (Ich) halt dich fest 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. Tags: riefenstahl instinkt (ich) ich halt dich fest |
User: gus0327 |
Triumph des Willens - Leni Riefenstahl -1934 0905 (Original) "... flog Adolf Hitler wiedernm nach Nürnberg" - History. Tags: História Nürnberg Hitler Nazismo. |
User: wasberlin |
Triumph of the will first Impression Leni Riefenstahl erste Impressionen des Films von Leni Riefenstahl "Triumph of the will" Tags: Leni Riefenstahl Triumph of the will |
User: CBCtv |
RetroBites: Leni Riefenstahl: Hitler's Friend The controversial German filmmaker, Leni Riefenstahl, denies she was a close friend of Hitler. (1965) Tags: CBC retro Leni Riefenstahl Hitler |
User: Denizzje |
Triumph des Willens (Full movie - English subbed) Visit: http://worldwar2propaganda.info for more World War II movies and music. The full movie of Trimpuh des Willens. Text from Wikipedia: The film begins with a prologue, the only commentary in the film. On a stone wall, the following text appears: On September 5, 1934, ... 20 years after the outbreak of the World War ... 16 years after the beginning of our suffering ... 19 months after the beginning of the German renaissance ... Adolf Hitler flew again to Nuremberg to review the columns of his faithful followers... 'Day 1': The film opens with shots of the clouds above the city, and then moves through the clouds to float above the assembling masses below, with the intention of portraying beauty and majesty of the scene. The shadow of Hitler's plane is visible as it passes over the tiny figures marching below[3], accompanied by music from Richard Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, which slowly turns into the Horst-Wessel-Lied. Upon arriving at the Nuremberg airport, Hitler emerges from his plane to thunderous applause and a cheering crowd. He is then driven into Nuremberg, through equally enthusiastic people, to his hotel where a night rally is later held. 'Day 2': The second day begins with a montage of the attendees getting ready for the opening of the Reich Party Congress, and then footage of the top Nazi officials arriving at the Luitpold Arena. The film then cuts to the opening ceremony, where Rudolf Hess announces the start of the Congress. The camera then introduces much of the Nazi hierarchy and covers their opening speeches, including Joseph Goebbels, Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank, Fritz Todt, Robert Ley, and Julius Streicher. Then the film cuts to an outdoor rally for the Reichsarbeitsdienst (Labor Service), which is primarily a series of pseudo-military drills by men carrying shovels. This is also where Hitler gives his first speech on the merits of the Labor Service and praising them for their work in rebuilding Germany. The day then ends with a torchlight SA parade. 'Day 3': The third day starts with a Hitler Youth rally on the parade ground. Again the camera covers the Nazi dignitaries arriving and the introduction of Hitler by Baldur von Schirach. Hitler then addresses the Youth, describing in militaristic terms how they must harden themselves and prepare for sacrifice. Everyone present then assembles for a military pass and review, featuring Wehrmacht cavalry and various armored vehicles. That night Hitler delivers another speech to low-ranking party officials by torchlight, commemorating the first year since the Nazis took power and declaring that the party and state are one entity. 'Day 4': The fourth day is the climax of the film, where the most memorable of the imagery is presented. As the soundtrack plays themes from Wagner's Götterdämmerung, Hitler, flanked by Heinrich Himmler and Viktor Lutze, walks through a long wide expanse with over 150,000 SA and SS troops standing at attention, to lay a wreath at a World War I Memorial. Hitler then reviews the parading SA and SS men, following which Hitler and Lutze deliver a speech where they discuss the Night of the Long Knives purge of the SA several months prior. Lutze reaffirms the SA's loyalty to the regime, and Hitler absolves the SA of any crimes committed by Ernst Röhm. New party flags are consecrated by touching them to the "blood banner" (the same cloth flag said to have been carried by the fallen Nazis during the Beer Hall Putsch) and, following a final parade in front of the Nuremberg Frauenkirche, Hitler delivers his closing speech. In it he reaffirms the primacy of the Nazi Party in Germany, declaring, "All loyal Germans will become National Socialists. Only the best National Socialists are party comrades!" Hess then leads the assembled crowd in a final Sieg Heil salute for Hitler, marking the close of the party congress. The film fades to black as the entire crowd sings the "Horst-Wessel-Lied". Tags: Triumph des Willens nazi propaganda Leni Riefenstahl Hitler |