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    Describe the personal background and the historical context of the personality you have studied. Leni Riefenstahl was regarded as having led five separate lives‚ but the life of Leni Riefenstahl is one that is characterised by remorseless passion and incessant desire to convey herself artistically in any way‚ shape or form. Leni demonstrated a certain single-minded fervour in the search of artistic brilliance until the day of her death at 101 years of age‚ and the greater excellence of a number

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    Describe the life of the personality you have studied. (10 Marks) From the very beginning‚ Leni Riefenstahl was a strong willed‚ determined and dedicated person. Her life was very complicated and interesting and can be described through many key events. These key events include her childhood‚ de-nazification and her various careers as a dancer‚ actress‚ film director/maker and photographer. Leni Riefenstahl was born in Berlin‚ 1902‚ in a strict family. She became very close with her mother Bertha

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    The controversy surrounding Leni Riefenstahl’s films has been an ongoing historical debate since the outbreak of World War II. Labelled as ‘purely and simply Nazi propaganda’ Riefenstahl’s work was the cornerstone of Nazi Germany’s media regime. Riefenstahl argues however that her intent was simply to produce art. Whilst the films’ value as promoting the Nazi regime is undeniable it can be questioned whether or not they are entirely propaganda or if they hold more‚ artistic value. Born in Berlin

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    Handout 1: Questions for Triumph of the Will by Leni Riefenstahl (1934/35) 1. Why does this film begin with a view of the clouds from the cockpit of an airplane? What might this image symbolize? I believe that the film began with a view of the clouds from the cockpit probably because Hitler was on the plane and it showed that he felt superior to everyone down below‚ or that he was finally in the midst of completing what he wanted which was to have a perfect Germany under his reign. 2. What

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    Famous Speech Critique

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    people is Adolf Hitler. Even the greatest ideological enemies of Hitler can agree that he was an extremely gifted and prolific speaker. In “Triumph of the Will”‚ one of the most important films of documentation and propaganda which was directed by Leni Riefenstahl and sponsored by Hitler himself‚ many of Hitler’s speeches are shown. Not only can viewers study his style of speaking‚ but we can also learn much about his mannerisms—and in turn‚ the massive support he received as a leader. I decided to hand-transcribe

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    1930s UK and German Documentary essay We watched many films in film studies and most of them seemed harmless but when asked the question is the films that we watched documentary or propaganda? We are first faced with the question what is propaganda and how did it affect the society in the 1930s. Propaganda is mainly used to get or influence people to buy or believe whatever you are saying. You use it when you want to sell something or push your opinion on something. Propaganda is a concerted

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    Leni Riefenstahl was one of the most controversial female figures in history‚ and maintains a reputation as the most famous female film director of all time. With all her fame‚ she had endured much critique upon her artistic work‚ in which mainly revolved around the Nazi party‚ being led by Adolf Hitler. People often question whether she was an “honorable witness”‚ however‚ evidence suggests that she was a propagandist for the Nazi’s. The relationship between Riefenstahl and Hitler was seen as controversial

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    Triumph of the Will Essay

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    the figure of Leni Riefenstahl‚ who was considered to be Adolf Hitler ’s favorite film director‚ was one of the most discussed‚ criticized and celebrated‚ protagonist of a controversy that still today remains unsolved. This essay wants to be an analysis of her best-known propaganda movie‚ ’ ’‪Triumph of the Will‬ ’ ’‚ commissioned by Hitler to chronicle the 1934 Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg ‚ and of the intentions behind its production. Bertha Helene Amelie (Leni) Riefenstahl was born on August

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    Olympia Movie Review

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    award winning documentary made by leni Riefenstahl is beautifully captured‚ capturing the true life of the berlin Olympics. Riefenstahl uses techniques in which we still use nowadays and creates art in her films Riefenstahl and her staff didn’t uses very professional camera angles ‚ only to improvise with telephoto lenses; though the results are often more dramatically impressive than the up-close-and-personal approach taken by contemporary TV cameramen. Riefenstahl added icing to the cake with a

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    Film influenced World War Two in numerous ways both positive and negative. Film helped America stay positive‚ inspired‚ and created a strong national moral. While‚ propaganda film convinced the majority of Germans that Jews caused all of society’s problems. People can be inspired in various ways but during World War Two film contributed the majority of America’s inspiration and moral. Hollywood’s greatest contribution to the war efforts was moral. Movies during the war often had an underlying message

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