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Victory of the Faith

Der Sieg des Glaubens

Germany

1933

61 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
Italian, German
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DIR Leni Riefenstahl

DP Sepp Allgeier, Walter Frentz, Robert Quaas, Paul Tesch, Franz Weihmayr

CAST Adolf Hitler, Josef Goebbels, Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, Heinrich Himmler, Robert Ley, Ernst Röhm, Albert Speer

ED Leni Riefenstahl

MUSIC Herbert Windt

SOUND Siegfried Schulze

Synopsis

Riefenstahl’s first propaganda film serves as a kind of precursor to her later film Triumph of the Will. Her film recounts the Fifth Party Rally of the Nazi Party, which occurred in Nuremberg from August 30 to September 3 in 1933. The film wasn’t shown in Nazi Germany anymore after the NSDAP executed Ernst Röhmon Hitler’s orders as a potential rival, although this was done ostensibly as a reaction to Röhm’s well-known homosexual tendencies.
After his assassination, all references to him in print and film were ordered destroyed in an attempt to have him erased from German history.In April 1934, Riefenstahl was visiting Great Britain to speak at major universities to discuss her documentary film techniques. It is during this visit that at least one copy of this film is known to have been duplicated. It was found after being in storage for over 60 years, and is the only known surviving print. —Wikipedia

Director

Original

Leni Riefenstahl

German actress/filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl began her performing career as a dancer in 1920, studying with famed instructor Mary Wigman. In 1926, she was cast by director Dr. Arnold Fanck in the first of her many “mountain films” (a genre peculiar to Germany that had been popularized by Fanck), Peaks of Destiny (1926). The best known and most popular of her athletic starring vehicles was 1929’s The White Hell of Pitz Palu. Having learned the whys and wherefores of directing and photography from Fanck, Riefenstahl expressed a desire to direct a film herself. The result was The Blue Light (1931), a true “auteur” effort: starring, directed by, edited by, and co-written by Riefenstahl, it was released through the newly formed Leni Riefenstahl Studio-Film.

The Blue Light impressed many people, including Adolf Hitler, who, upon gaining power in 1933, appointed Riefenstahl “film expert” to the National Socialist Party. Her first effort on behalf of the Nazis… read more

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