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Olympia the film of the XI Olympic Games, Berlin 1936 [part I]

Riefenstahl's film of the 1936 Olympics celebrates the human body by combining the poetry of bodies in motion with close-ups of athletes in the heat of competition. Part one includes the carrying of the flame from Greece, the lighting of the torch and the track-and-field events where American runner Jessie Owens won an unprecedented four gold medals. Part two includes field hockey, polo, soccer, acquatic, bicycling, sailing and rowing events as well as the marathon race and the decathlon where American Glen Morris won the title of the greatest all-around athlete in the world.

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  • "Film of the XI Olympic games, Berlin 1936"
  • "Festival of beauty"@en
  • "Festival of the people"@en
  • "Festival of the people"
  • "IV olympische winterspiele Garmisch-Partenkrichen 6-16 Februar 1936"@en
  • "Olympische Spiele"
  • "Olympische Spiele"@en
  • "Vierte olympische winterspiele Garmisch-Partenkrichen 6-16 Februar 1936"@en
  • "Leni Riefenstahl's Olympia"
  • "Film of the XI Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936"@en
  • "Festival of people"@en
  • "Olympia"@en
  • "Olympiad"@en
  • "Olympiad"
  • "Olympiad, Part one, Festival of the people"
  • "Olympiad [videorecording]"@en
  • "Olympic games, Berlin 1936"@en
  • "Olympia, Part 2"
  • "Olympia Part 1"
  • "Olympia, Part 1--The festival of the people"@en
  • "Film of the XI Olympic games, Part 2"
  • "Film of the eleventh Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936"@en
  • "Film of the Eleventh Olympic games, Berlin nineteen thirty-six"

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  • "Celebrates the human body by combining the poetry of bodies in motion with close-ups of athletes in the heat of competition during the 1936 Olympic games in Berlin."
  • "Shows highlights of the athletic competition at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. Includes an introductory symbolic sequence suggesting the birth of the games."
  • "Riefenstahl's film of the 1936 Olympics celebrates the human body by combining the poetry of bodies in motion with close-ups of athletes in the heat of competition. Part one includes the carrying of the flame from Greece, the lighting of the torch and the track-and-field events where American runner Jessie Owens won an unprecedented four gold medals. Part two includes field hockey, polo, soccer, acquatic, bicycling, sailing and rowing events as well as the marathon race and the decathlon where American Glen Morris won the title of the greatest all-around athlete in the world."@en
  • "After editing over a million feet of film, Leni Riefenstahl created a "dazzling quality-a film ... Olympia is almost a elegy of the youth of 1936 ...""@en
  • "Extraordinary sports documentary of the 1936 Olympics. Included are the marathon and decathlon events, gymnastics, swimming, equestrian events, the opening ceremonies and the track & field events."@en
  • "A sports/documentary coverage of the 1936 Olympics, held in berlin. Made at the specific request of Adolph Hitler this documentary was directed by the Third Reich film director Leni Riefenstahl."@en
  • "This English language version of Leni Riefenstahl's official film of the 1936 Olympics was not released commercially in Great Britain due to the outbreak of World War II."@en
  • "Presents highlights of the 1936 Olympic Games, held in Berlin, Germany. Far surpasses ordinary documentary films in its utilization of music, camera, and skillful editing to convey the beauty and mystique of athletic prowess and competition."@en
  • "A sports/documentary coverage of the 1936 Olympics, held in Berlin. Olympia is said to be the finest existing records of the Olympic Games and their athletes. This documentary was recorded by the Third Reich film director Leni Riefenstahl, presenting highlights of the 1936 athletic competition."@en
  • "Highlights of the 1936 Olympic Games, held in Berlin. Riefenstahl made this film that celebrate the human body by combining the poetry of bodies in motion with close-ups of athletes in the heat of the competition."
  • "Documents the XI Olympic games held in Berlin in 1936. Events shown include the carrying of the Olympic torch from Greece to Berlin, track and field events, gymnastics, aquatic events, sailing and rowing, field hockey, polo, soccer, equestrian events, bicycling, the marathon, and the decathalon."@en
  • "After being commissioned by the 1936 Olympic committee to create a feature film of the Berlin Olympics, Riefenstahl made a film that celebrates the human body by combining the poetry of bodies in motion with close-ups of athletes in the heat of competition. Part I includes the carrying of the flame from Greece, the lighting of the torch, and the track and field events where American runner Jessie Owen won an unprecedented four gold medals."@en
  • "Directed by Leni Riefenstahl, Coverage of the 1936 Olympics covers the games' opening, the high jump, long jump, various running competitions. Ment to celebrate Germany's so-called "superman" who competed that year, the film actually glorifies all splendid athletes.--Container."
  • "Riefenstahl's film combines the poetry of bodies in motion with close-ups of athletes in the heat of competition. Part I includes the carrying of the flame from Greece, the lighting of the torch and the track-and-field events where American runner Jessie Owens won an unprecedented four gold medals. Part II includes field hockey, polo, soccer, aquatic, bicycling, sailing, rowing, the marathon race, and the decathlon where American Glen Morris won the title of the world's greatest all-around athlete."@en
  • "A sports/documentary coverage of the 1936 Olympics, held in Berlin. Made at the specific request of Adolph Hitler this documentary was directed by the Third Reich film director Leni Riefenstahl."@en
  • "Presents highlights of the track and field competitions at the 1936 Olympic Games, held in Berlin, Germany."@en
  • "Riefenstahl's film of the 1936 Olympics celebrates the human body by combining the poetry of bodies in motion with close-ups of athletes in the heat of competition. Part one includes the carrying of the flame from Greece, the lighting of the torch and the track-and-field events where American runner Jessie Owens won an unprecedented four gold medals."
  • "Shows highlights of the athletic competition at the 1936 Olympic Games, which were held in Berlin, Germany."@en
  • "Shows highlights of the athletic competition at the 1936 Olympic Games, which were held in Berlin, Germany."
  • "Continuing coverage of the 1936 Olympics focuses on the diving competition.--Container."
  • ""Adolph Hitler requested Leni Riefenstahl to do this two part documentary on the 1936 Olympic Games, which has ended up setting the rules and styles which are used today in our sports reporting. Famous directors have emulated her form and style in their wartime documentaries." (container)."
  • "Part one begins with scenes of Greek ruins, then shows highlights of the opening ceremonies and the athletic competition at the 1936 Olympic Games, which were held in Berlin, Germany. Part two shows the athletes relaxing, followed by more competitions."@en

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  • "Documentary"
  • "Videocassettes"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Sports films"@en
  • "Sports event coverage and commentary"@en
  • "Features"@en

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  • "Olympia the film of the XI Olympic games Berlin 1936"
  • "Olympia the film of the XI Olympic Games, Berlin 1936 [part I]"
  • "Olympia the film of the XI Olympic Games, Berlin 1936 [part I]"@en
  • "The Olympiad"@en
  • "Olympia the film of the XI Olympic games, Berlin, 1936"@en
  • "Olympia the film of the XI. Olympic Games, Berlin 1936"@en
  • "Olympia the film of the XI. Olympic Games, Berlin 1936"
  • "Olympia : the film of the XI Olympic Games Berlin 1936"
  • "Olympia : the film of the XI Olympic Games Berlin 1936"@en
  • "Olympische Spiele"
  • "Olympische Spiele"@en
  • "Olympia the film of the XI Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936"
  • "Olympia the film of the XI Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936"@en
  • "Olympia (Motion picture). 1. Theil"
  • "Olympia (Motion picture)"
  • "Olympia the film of the XI Olympic Games Berlin 1936"
  • "Olympia the film of the XI Olympic games, Berlin 1936"
  • "Olympische Spiele (Motion picture)"@en
  • "Olympia 1. Teil--Fest der Völker"@en
  • "Olympia the film of the XI Olympic Games, Berlin 1936"@en
  • "Olympia the film of the XI Olympic Games, Berlin 1936"
  • "Olympia--the film of the XI Olympic games, Berlin, 1936"@en
  • "Olympia the film of the XI Olympic games, Berlin, 1936 [part 1]"@en