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Triumph of the will Triumph des Willens

Depicts the rise of the NSDAP, including scenes of the NSDAP 1934 Reichsparteitag in Nuremberg.

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  • "Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the will"
  • "Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the will"@en
  • "Tag der Freiheit"
  • "1934-36, the triumph of the will"
  • "Leni Riefenstahlʹs Triumph of the will"
  • "Triumph des willens"
  • "Triumph des willens"@en
  • "Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will"
  • "pouvoir de la volonté"
  • "Day of freedom"
  • "Triumph des Willens"@en
  • "Triumph des Willens"
  • "Dokument vom Reichsparteitag 1934"
  • "Triumph of the will"
  • "Leni Riefenstahl's triumph of the will"

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  • "A pictorial record of the sixth Nazi congress at Nuremberg, and a propaganda film on Nazi Germany commissioned by Adolf Hitler; includes opening text in English."
  • "Depicts the rise of the NSDAP, including scenes of the NSDAP 1934 Reichsparteitag in Nuremberg."@en
  • "A documentary of the 1934 Nazi Party congress at Nuremburg (Nuernberg). A series of speeches by Nazi leaders, and the mass rallies involving thousands of people. Ms. Riefenstahl's film pioneered many dramatic techniques of film direction and captures the awesome power which characterized Nazi rallies and conveys the complete dominance of one man's will over an entire nation."
  • "A film of the Sixth Reichs-Party Congress held September 4-10, 1934 at Nuremburg. The film was used during the Nazi regime for propaganda purposes."
  • "Documents the 1934 Nazi party congress, held in Nuremberg, the nationalist mystique of Hitler as savior, and speeches by Goebbels, Goering, Himmler, and Hess."
  • "The official record of the infamous 1934 Nuremberg rallies of the Nazi party, commissioned by Hitler from his favorite actress-turned-director Leni Riefenstahl. Perhaps the greatest propaganda documentary ever filmed, it provides a revealingly biased and hypnotic view of the Nazi hierachy in action, resulting in what may be considered a telling psychological study of Germany and its leaders."
  • "Produced by Leni Riefenstahl as a pictorial record of the Sixth Nazi Party Congress at Nuremberg, September 1934. Riefenstahl was given an unlimited budget, 90 cameramen, 130 technicians, and one million extras to create this cinematic spectacle designed to celebrate Hitler and the Nazi Party. The staging of the congress itself as well as the parades and marches were organized to provide the best vantage points for Riefenstahl's cameras. The image of Hitler is the focus of the film, as he stands before cheering crowds and addresses mass rallies of monumental dimensions. Between choreographed crane and traveling shots of uniformed worker brigades, we hear speeches by Goebbels, Goering, Himmler and Hess. Undoubtedly one of the most powerful pieces of cinematic propaganda ever produced."In this monstrous primeval rite, the mass, anonymous and hypnotized never acts; it only reacts to the Fuhrer's initiatives delivered in authoritarian, hysterical and deafening fashion. Everything is designed for seduction: the sensory overload of high pitched propagandistically inflamed oratory, the massed bands and banners, the rhythm of goose steps and drums, the sentimentality of old German songs, and the shots of old Nuremberg linking the new regime to the national past." Amos Vogel"
  • "A documentary commissioned by Adolph Hitler as the official record of the Nuremberg Party Rally of 1934. Produced as a important piece of political propaganda to introduce the new German leaders to the nation and to impress foreign audiences. Glorifies the Party, the German youth movement, and the New Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler."
  • "Leni Riefenstahl manipulates imagery, sound, and reality -- marching men, cheers, swastikas, crowds, uniforms, children, and scenes of Hitler -- in her pro-Hitler propaganda film about Germany's rebirth made during 1934-1936. German dialogue with English subtitles."
  • "Triumph of will (111min.) A pictorial record of the sixth Nazi congress at Nuremberg, and a controversial propaganda film on Nazi Germany. Shows troops of Hitler youth at play, ranks of laborers, parades of storm troopers, close-ups of Hitler, etc., creating a mystical, primitive union between the dictator and his followers and exalting Nazi unity in Germany."
  • "Leni Riefenstal's documentary of the Sixth Annual Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg. Exposes the fanatical psychology of the Third Reich and the utter devotion engendered by Hitler.' (SFSU)."
  • "Documentario sul congresso del Partito Nazista tenutosi a Norimberga nel 1934."
  • "Unedited version of the Nazi propaganda film that records the Nuremberg Nazi party rally of 1934 and includes closeups of Hitler. Also documents the Nazi Sixth Party Congress with speeches by Hitler, Goebbels, Goering, Himler, and Hess."
  • "Discusses the precise nature of the film's cinematic power."@en
  • "This film, commissioned by Adolf Hitler to record the events of the 1934 Sixth Nuremberg Party Congress, shows historians how the Nazi state drew in the masses through propaganda and also how Adolf Hitler had a unique and terrying ability to entice crowds to his beliefs by the very power of his words. Included are many scenes of gatherings, marches, and parades. The viewer will also hear speeches given by Hitler, Goering, Goebbels, and Hess as well as samples of monumental architecture designed by Albert Speer."
  • "A pictorial record of the sixth Nazi congress at Nuremberg commissioned by Adolf Hitler to be used as a propaganda film on Nazi Germany."
  • "Leni Riefenstahl manipulates imagery, sound, and reality -- marching men, cheers, swastikas, crowds, uniforms, children, and scenes of Hitler -- in her pro-Nazi propaganda film about Germany's rebirth made during 1934-1935. Shows Hitler as orator and mesmerizer of the masses; presents revealing views of Goering, Goebbels, Hess, and Streicher; and uses as a backdrop the monumental architecture of Albert Speer."
  • ""Leni Riefenstahl's breathtaking film record of the 1934 Nazi Nuremberg Rally is universally regarded as one of the most outstanding documentaries ever made, as well as a true milestone in world cinema. Employing radically new ideas about montage and light, it is the ultimate fusion of film craftsmanship bordering on genuis and propaganda bordering on sheer nightmare." [case]."
  • "Documentary record of the 1934 Nazi Nuremberg rally."
  • "A film commissioned by Adolf Hitler to record the huge Nuremberg Nazi Party rally of 1934. Uses motion and editing to create dramatic and propaganda effects. With English subtitles."
  • "A pictorial record of the sixth Nazi congress at Nuremberg, and a propaganda film on Nazi Germany commissioned by Adolf Hitler."
  • ""A pictorial record of the sixth Nazi congress at Nuremberg, and a controversial propaganda film on Nazi Germany. Shows troops of Hitler youth at play, ranks of laborers, parades of storm troopers, close-ups of Hitler, etc.""
  • "This film, commissioned by Adolf Hitler to record the 1934 Nazi party rally in Nurmeberg, is the "most powerful piece of propaganda ever produced". Included are many scenes of gatherings, marches, and parades. The viewer will also hear speeches given by Hitler, Goering, Goebbels, and Hess as well as samples of monumental architecture designed by Albert Speer."
  • "A film commissioned by Adolf Hitler to record the 1934 Nazi party rally in Nuremberg. The film is the "most powerful piece of propaganda ever produced.""
  • "Documents the beginning of the German Renaissance. Shows Adolf Hitler's visit to Nuremberg in 1934 where he reviewed the columns of his faithful followers."
  • "A pictorial record of the sixth Nazi congress at Nuremberg, and a controversial propaganda film on Nazi Germany. Shows troops of Hitler youth at play, ranks of laborers, parades of storm troopers, close-ups of Hitler, etc., creating a mystical, primitive union between the dictator and his followers and exalting Nazi unity in Germany."
  • "Film record of the 1934 Nazi Nuremberg Rally regarded as one of the most outstanding documentaries ever made, perfectly combining film craftsmanship with propaganda."
  • "Commissioned by Adolf Hitler as the official record of the Nuremberg Party Rally of 1934, this film was designed both to introduce the new German leaders to the nation and impress foreign audiences. The film features policy speeches by Goebbels, Goering, Streicher, Himmler, and Hess."
  • "A pictorial record of the sixth Nazi congress at Nuremberg. The extract is the prologue to the film, showing Hitler arriving by airplane, driving through the streets of Nuremberg, and standing on his hotel balcony, surrounded by cheering crowds below."
  • "A pictorial record of the 1934 sixth Nazi congress at Nuremberg, and a controversial propaganda film on Nazi Germany. Shows troops of Hitler youth at play, ranks of laborers, parades of storm troopers, close-ups of Hitler, etc., creating a mystical, primitive union between the dictator and his followers and exalting Nazi unity in Germany."
  • "Leni Riefenstahl's film of the 1934 Nazi Party Congress in Nuremburg, Germany, glorifying the Party, the German youth movement, and the New Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler."
  • "Edited version of the Nazi propaganda film that records the Nuremberg Nazi party rally of 1934 and includes closeups of Hitler. Also documents the Nazi Sixth Party Congress with speeches by Hitler, Goebbels, Goering, Himler, and Hess. Director Leni Riefenstahl manipulates imagery, sound, and reality -- marching men, cheers, swastikas, crowds, uniforms, children, and scenes of Hitler -- in her pro-Hitler propaganda film about Germany's rebirth made during 1934-1936."
  • "A pictorial record of the sixth Nazi congress at Nuremberg, and a controversial propaganda film on Nazi Germany. Shows troops of Hitler youth at play, ranks of laborers, parades of storm troopers, close-ups of Hitler, etc., creating a mystical, primitive union between the dictator and his followers and exalting Nazi unity in Germany. A frighteningly hypnotic documentary. One of the most horrifying pieces of propaganda ever created."
  • "A pictorial record of the sixth Nazi congress at Nuremberg, and a controversial propaganda film on Nazi Germany. Shows troops of Hitler youth at play, ranks of laborers, parades of storm troopers, close-ups of Hitler, etc., creating a mystical, primitive union between the dictator and his followers and exalting Nazi unity in Germany. Director : Leni Riefenstahl."
  • "Documentaire monumental (version réduite) sur le sixième congrès du Parti Nazi tenu à Nuremberg en septembre 1934 et réalisé à la demande d'Hitler pour fins de propagande."
  • "A pictorial record of the sixth Nazi congress at Nuremberg, and a controversial propaganda film on Nazi Germany. Shows troops of Hitler youth at play, ranks of laborers, parades of storm troopers, close-ups of Hitler, etc., creating a mystical, primitive union between the dictator and his followers and exalting Nazi unity in Germany. Records major policy speeches by Goebbels, Goering, Streicher, Himmler and Hess."
  • "A Nazi propaganda film that records the huge Nuremberg Nazi Party rally of 1934, with close-ups of Hitler, and the Nazi Sixth Party Congress with speeches by Hitler, Goebbels, Goering, Himler and Hess."@en
  • "A Nazi propaganda film that records the huge Nuremberg Nazi Party rally of 1934, with close-ups of Hitler, and the Nazi Sixth Party Congress with speeches by Hitler, Goebbels, Goering, Himler and Hess."
  • "This film, commissioned by Adolf Hitler to record the 1934 Nazi party rally in Nuremberg, is the "most powerful piece of propaganda ever produced". Included are many scenes of gatherings, marches, and parades. The viewer will also hear speeches given by Hitler, Goering, Goebbels, and Hess as well as samples of monumental architecture designed by Albert Speer."
  • "This film, commissioned by Adolf Hitler to record the 1934 Nazi party rally in Nuremberg, is the "most powerful piece of propaganda ever produced". Included are many scenes of gatherings, marches, and parades. The viewer will also hear speeches given by Hitler, Goering, Goebbels, and Hess as well as samples of monumental architecture designed by Albert Speer."@en
  • "A Nazi propaganda film which shows Hitler youth at play, the ranks of laborers, parades of storm troopers, and close-ups of Hitler. Documents the Nazi Sixth Party Congress, 1934, in Nuremburg, with speeches of Hitler, Goebbels, Goering, Himmler and Hess."@en
  • "Classic propagandist German documentary, made by Leni Riefenstahl for the Nazi government, centered on a Nuremberg rally. It was made at Hitler's request and distributed by Goebbel's Propaganda Ministry."
  • "Historical propaganda montage of the Sixth Nazi Party Congress at Nuremberg in 1934."
  • "A pictorial record of the sixth Nazi Party Congress held at Nuremberg in September 1934. Made at the order of Hitler, it is a polished piece of propaganda. It is also an absorbing psychological study of Nazi Germany and its leaders."
  • "A film commissioned by Adolph Hitler as the official record of the Nuremberg Party Rally of 1934. Produced as an important piece of political propaganda to introduce the new German leaders to the nation and to impress foreign audiences."
  • "SUMMARY: 'Leni Riefenstal's documentary of the Sixth Annual Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg. Exposes the fanatical psychology of the Third Reich and the utter devotion engendered by Hitler.' (SFSU)"
  • "A film commissioned by Adolf Hitler as the official record of the Nuremberg Party Rally of 1934. An important piece of political propaganda to introduce the new German leaders to the people and to impress foreign audiences."
  • "This film was commissioned by Hitler as the record of the Nazi Rally involving some several hundred thousand SA and SS troops, party members and spectators, held at Nuremberg in September 1934 one month after Hitler had become Fuhrer of the Third Reich. The rally was a spectacle carefully planned for the 30 cameras backed up by a production staff of 172 people. As a propaganda documentary designed to glorify the Nazi Party and deify Hitler, Riefenstahl's insidious achievement was in the editing of more than 60 hours of film. A rhythmic quality was given to static images, speeches enlivened, symbols multiplied and people presented virtually as architecture. Yet Riefenstahl, artistically committed to an heroic conception of life, appears to have been a camp follower rather than a committed Nazi. Although it pleased Hitler, Triumph of the Will was not particularly successful with general audiences in Germany being perhaps too protracted and 'artistic'"
  • "Documentary film of the Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg, Sept. 1934. Includes major policy speeches by Goebbels, Goering, Streicher, Himmler and Hess, glorifying Adolf Hitler, the National Socialist party and the German youth movements. A classic in movie making and editing techniques and in motivational propaganda, the film shows troops of Hitler youth at play, ranks of labourers, parades of storm troopers, close-ups of Hitler, and exalts Nazi unity in Germany."
  • "Documents the Nazis Sixth Party Congress in 1934 in Nuremberg. Classic documentary/propaganda film."
  • "Black and white. English subtitles."

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  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "German films"
  • "Films"
  • "Propaganda films"
  • "War"@en
  • "non fiction"
  • "Historical films"
  • "German language films"
  • "Pictorial works"
  • "Documentary films"
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  • "Videocassettes"
  • "Special Interest : Documentary/Historical"
  • "Video"
  • "Documentaries and factual films and video"
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  • "Motion pictures, German"@en
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  • "Triumph of the will the arrival of Hitler"
  • "The triumph of the will"
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  • "Triumph of the will = Triumph des Willens : documentary"
  • "The Triumph of the will"
  • "Triumph of the will Triumph des Willens"
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  • "Triumph of the Will"
  • "Triumph des Willens (Motion picture)"
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  • "Triumph of the will Triumph des willens"
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  • "Triumph des Willens (Motion picture : 1934)"
  • "Triumph of the will [videorecording]"
  • "Triumph des willens"
  • "Triumph of the will das Dokument vom Reichsparteitag 1934"
  • "Triumph of the will Day of freedom"
  • "Triumph of the will (Triumph des Willens)"
  • "Triumph des Willens"
  • "Triumph des Willens"@en
  • "Triumph of the will [digital videorecording]"@en
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  • "Triumph of the will"
  • "Triumph of the will"@en

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