Triumph des Willens
Leni Riefenstahl
Triumph des Willens Triumph of the Will [videorecording]= Triumph of the Will Leni Riefenstahl - Germany Leni Riefenstahl-Produktion Reichspropagandaleitung der NSDAP 1935 - 1 videodisc (ca. 111 min.) sound, color. 4 3/4 in.
Contains the following:
- Main feature: "Triumph des Willens" (1935).
- Short film: "Tag der Freiheit - Unsere Wehrmacht" (1935).
From case cover:
Leni Riefenstahl's classic piece of historical filmmaking, filmed during the 1934 Nazi Party Rally in Nuremberg, Germany, is considered by many to be one of the most important films ever made. Realized by Josef Goebbels, Hitler's Reich Minister for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, this film was created to influence all of Germany to support the "power" of the Nazi Party.
Historically significant and, at times, a horrifyingly manipulative exercise in propaganda for the Nazi regime, "Triumph of the Will" continues to be controversial eighty years after its original release and has been banned in Germany for many decades. Until her death in 2003, Riefenstahl was under fire for her personal relationship with Adolph Hitler, spending her life haunted by the shadow of the Nazi Party.
This all-new remastered version of "Triumph of the Will" is derived from a new 2K scan, digitally corrected and restored under the supervision of film historian and preservationist Robert A. Harris, with digital restoration performed by special effects artist Greg Kimble.
Blu-ray video; DTS-HD 2.0; monaural; 1080p; Region A, B, C; 1.19:1 as letterboxed 16:9 widescreen.
German audio. Optional English, French, Spanish, or Japanese subtitles.
PN1997 / .T758 1935
Triumph des Willens Triumph of the Will [videorecording]= Triumph of the Will Leni Riefenstahl - Germany Leni Riefenstahl-Produktion Reichspropagandaleitung der NSDAP 1935 - 1 videodisc (ca. 111 min.) sound, color. 4 3/4 in.
Contains the following:
- Main feature: "Triumph des Willens" (1935).
- Short film: "Tag der Freiheit - Unsere Wehrmacht" (1935).
From case cover:
Leni Riefenstahl's classic piece of historical filmmaking, filmed during the 1934 Nazi Party Rally in Nuremberg, Germany, is considered by many to be one of the most important films ever made. Realized by Josef Goebbels, Hitler's Reich Minister for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, this film was created to influence all of Germany to support the "power" of the Nazi Party.
Historically significant and, at times, a horrifyingly manipulative exercise in propaganda for the Nazi regime, "Triumph of the Will" continues to be controversial eighty years after its original release and has been banned in Germany for many decades. Until her death in 2003, Riefenstahl was under fire for her personal relationship with Adolph Hitler, spending her life haunted by the shadow of the Nazi Party.
This all-new remastered version of "Triumph of the Will" is derived from a new 2K scan, digitally corrected and restored under the supervision of film historian and preservationist Robert A. Harris, with digital restoration performed by special effects artist Greg Kimble.
Blu-ray video; DTS-HD 2.0; monaural; 1080p; Region A, B, C; 1.19:1 as letterboxed 16:9 widescreen.
German audio. Optional English, French, Spanish, or Japanese subtitles.
PN1997 / .T758 1935