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Olympische Spiele (Motion picture)

Highlights of the 1936 Olympic Games, held in Berlin, Germany.

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  • "Olympia - Fest der Völker"
  • "Festival of the nation"@en
  • "Festival of the nation"
  • "Olympia 2"
  • "Festival of nations"
  • "Olympia, Fest der Schoenheit : zweiter film von den Olympischen Spielen Berlin 1936"
  • "Fest der Voelker"
  • "Complete original version"
  • "Sports Illustrated presents Olympia"
  • "Festival of the nations"
  • "Leni Riefenstahl's Olympiad"@en
  • "Festival of beauty"@en
  • "Festival of beauty"
  • "Les dieux du stade"
  • "Olympia, festival of the nation"
  • "Fest der Schönheit"
  • "Festival of the people"
  • "Festival of the people"@en
  • "Fest der Völker"
  • "Olympia - Fest der Schönheit"
  • "Fest der Schoenheit"
  • "Olympia II"@en
  • "Olympia II"
  • "Olympia, Fest der Voelker : erster film von den Olympischen Spielen Berlin 1936"
  • "Olympiad"
  • "Olympiad"@en
  • "Leni Riefenstahl's Olympia"@en
  • "Leni Riefenstahl's Olympia"
  • "Olympia 1"
  • "Film of the XI Olympic games Berlin 1936"@en
  • "Olympia <risorsa elettronica&gt"
  • "Olympische Spiele"
  • "Olympische Spiele"@en
  • "dieux du stade"
  • "Olympia I"@en
  • "Olympia I"

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  • "A record of the Olympic Games held in Berlin in 1936, made in two parts, Festival of the Nations (Fest der Völker), and Festival of Beauty (Fest der Schönheit). The first part opens in ancient Greece, glorifying the architecture and the beauty of the human form. This is followed by the carrying of the Olympic flame and the parade before Hitler. The rest is devoted to track and field events. The second part opens with sequences in the Olympic village and covers the rest of the games. (Olympia Diving and Marathon sequences also available seperately)."
  • "Documentazione vasta e artistica dei grandi giochi olimpici internazionali svoltisi a Berlino dall'1 al 16 agosto del 1936, fatta su commissione del Comitato Olimpico Internazionale (IOC)."
  • "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, "The Festival of the People," 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."
  • "Highlights of the 1936 Olympic Games, held in Berlin, Germany."@en
  • "Commissioned by the 1936 Olympic Committee as a documentary on the Berlin Olympics."
  • "Commissioned by the 1936 Olympic Committee as a documentary on the Berlin Olympics, Riefenstahl combines the poetry of bodies in motion with close-ups of athletes in the heat of competitioon, including American track star Jesse Owen's sprint races. Some say that the production tends to glorify the young male body and express the Nazi attitude toward athletic prowress."
  • "De 2-delige documentaire Olympia, die filmregisseuse Leni Riefenstahl maakte in opdracht van de nazi's over de Olympische Spelen in Berlijn uit 1936."
  • ""Olympia is a documentary about the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. The film was commissioned by the International Olympic Committee. Olympia is told in two parts. Part one is titled "Festival of Peoples" and includes the opening ceremony and track and field events. Part two is titled "Festival of Beauty" and includes gymnastics, swimming and other team sports. Many poignant moments are caught, including Jesse Owen's gold medal win.""
  • "The first part of a film commissioned by the Olympic Committee to document the 1936 Berlin Olympiad. Includes the lighting of the torch at the stadium, track and field events, and the marathon. Adolf Hitler looks on in amazement as American track star Jesse Owens wins an unprecedented four Gold Medals."
  • "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. Part II includes field hockey, polo, soccer, aquatic sports, bicycling, sailing and rowing events as well as the marathon race and the thrilling decathlon where American Glen Morris won the title of the greatest all-around athlete in the world."@en
  • "Presents highlights of the track and field competitions at the 1936 Olympic Games, held in Berlin, Germany."@en
  • "pt. 2. 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."
  • "Presents highlights of the competition of the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin."@en
  • "A documentary of the 1936 Olympic games held in Berlin."
  • "Highlights of the 1936 Olympic Games held in Berlin, Germany."
  • "Part 1 : This documentary program of the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin 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."@en
  • "Presents highlights of the athletic competitions at the 1936 Olympic Games, held in Berlin, Germany."@en
  • "Documentary of the XI Olympic Games held in Berlin in 1936."
  • "Documentaire sur les jeux olympiques de 1936 à Berlin."
  • "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. Includes the marathon, men's diving, and Jesse Owen's sprint races at the 1936 Olympic games. The production tends to glorify the young male body and expresses the Nazi attitude toward athletic prowess."@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. Includes the marathon, men's diving, and Jesse Owen's sprint races at the 1936 Olympic games. The production tends to glorify the young male body and expresses the Nazi attitude toward athletic prowess."
  • "Documentaire en deux parties immortalisant les plus grands moments des onzièmes Jeux olympiques qui se sont déroulés en 1936 à Berlin: "Festival of the nations" et "Festival of beauty". En complément, deux courts métrages: Jugend der Welt (Youth of the World), documentaire officiel des Jeux olympiques d'hiver de 1936; Die Kamera fahrt mit (The camera goes along), documentaire de 1936 reprenant des séquences de deux films de Riefenstahl, Olympia et Triumph of the will."
  • "The first of two films made to record the 1936 Summer Olympic Games in Berlin. Although controversial for its ties to, and representation of National Socialism, it is considered by many to be a brilliant and ground-breaking sports documentary."
  • "Edited from the Leni Riefenstahl documentary films which were made to record the 1936 Summer Olympic Games in Berlin. Excerpts focus on achievements of American athletes. Also includes a solicitation for contributions for the 1960 U.S. Olympic team. Probably used for fund-raising."
  • "Documental que causó polémica por la representación de los ideales deportivos del nacionalsocialimo, la obra registra los juegos olímpicos de verano llevados a cabo en Berlín en 1936."
  • "Shows highlights of the athletic competition at the 1936 Olympic Games, which were held in Berlin, Germany."@en
  • "Extraordinary sports documentary of the 1936 Olympics. Included are the marathon and decathlon events, gymnastics, swimming, equestrian events, and more."
  • "pt.1. 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."
  • "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."
  • "A two-part documentary of the 1936 Olympic Games, held in Berlin. Features highlights of the athletic competitions."@en
  • "A documentary on the 1936 Olympic games held in Berlin."
  • "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. The production tends to glorify the young male body and expresses the Nazi attitude toward athletic prowess. Part one includes the carrying of the flame from Greece, the lighting of the torch and the track-and-field events where Adolf Hitler looked on in amazement as American runner Jessie Owens won an unprecedented four gold medals. Shunned by Hollywood and considered by many as a hymn to Hitler's beliefs, it remains a great lyric spectacle of photography and sound undimmed by time. Part two mostly records the games held outside and 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. The diving sequence known as the Olympia Diving Sequence ia also in this part. It ends with the triumphant conclusion of the games."@en
  • "Part 2 : This documentary program of the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin Germany includes field hockey, polo, soccer, aquatic, bicycling, sailing and rowing events as well as the marathon race and the thrilling decathlon where American, Glen Morris won the title of the greatest all-around athlete in the world."@en
  • "Documentazione vasta e artistica dei grandi giochi olimpici internazionali svoltisi a Berlino dall'1 al 16 agosto del 1936, fatta su commissione del Comitato Olimpico Internazionale (IOC). Dalla corsa, che ha recato al grande stadio Olimpionico di Berlino la fiaccola accesa in Grecia, si passa poi alla descrizione delle più importanti gare ginniche. Sono intercalate notazioni di folla e personalità che assistono alle gare: Hitler che dichiara aperti i giochi, il principe ereditario Umberto di Savoia che saluta la squadra italiana, ecc. Diviso in due parti, una di 126' e l'altra di 96', da documentario sportivo si è trasformato in un'opera di propaganda del nazismo e dei suoi valori. Tuttavia, per la bellezza delle riprese e il montaggio, è considerato uno dei più bei documentari sportivi del '900."

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  • "Vidéo"
  • "German language films"
  • "Sponsored"
  • "Cinéma muet (Descripteur de forme)"
  • "Motion pictures, German"@en
  • "Sports (Nonfiction)"
  • "Documentary"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Documentaries and factual films and video"
  • "Sports videos"
  • "Documentaries and factual films and programs"
  • "Documentary videos"
  • "German films"
  • "Cinéma"
  • "Features"
  • "History"
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Film documentaire (Descripteur de forme)"
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "DVD-Video"
  • "Motion pictures"
  • "Sports event coverage and commentary"
  • "non fiction"
  • "Films documentaires"
  • "Llargmetratges"
  • "Sports films"

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  • "Olympische Spiele (Motion picture)"@en
  • "Olympia the film of the XI Olympic Games"@en
  • "Olympia the film of the XI Olympic Games, Berlin 1936"@en
  • "Olympia der Film von den XI Olympischen Spielen Berlin, 1936"
  • "Olympia (Film cinématographique)"
  • "Olympia (Motion picture)"
  • "Olympia [DVD]"
  • "Olympia the film of the XI Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936"@en
  • "Olympia : [DVD]"
  • "Olympia"@es
  • "Olympia"
  • "Olympia"@en
  • "Olympia (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica)"
  • "Olympische Spiele"
  • "Olympische Spiele"@en
  • "Olympia the film of the XI Olympic Games : Berlin, 1936"@en
  • "Olympia I. Festival of the nation"
  • "Olympia [festival of the nation]"@en
  • "Olympia the complete original version"
  • "Olympia the film of the Olympic Games, Berlin 1936"@en

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