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Triumphofthewill (1935)


Documentary of the 1934 Reich Party Day in Nuremberg

Much of this copy is missing because of failed uploads.

This item is part of the collection: Feature Films

Audio/Visual: sound - German language, B&W

Creative Commons license: Public Domain

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Reviewer: Ver Boten - 1 out of 5 stars - March 9, 2007
Subject: It was a Big Hit

I remember seeing this movie on the big screen as a kid in Dresden. Boy, what a good time we had. Everyone in the Fatherland loved the movie, but it caused quite a furor in the rest of the world. I wonder if that old theater is still there.

Reviewer: docfranken - 5 out of 5 stars - March 1, 2007
Subject: Triumph des Willens

The movie is stunning - it´s recommended as the best propaganda movie ever made and as far as I know it´s still prohibited in Germany.

But in this version the most important parts are missing - Hitler at his speech....

Anyway - the movie influenced a lot of directors (Chaplin, Scott, Coppola and many others) and it´s still the number one.

Regarless of the script the movie is stunning and technically perfect.

I never liked the Nazi´s or Hitler and his ideas but this woman director (Leni Riefenstahl) putted all her affords in promoitng his ideas.

Look for the qhole movie @ google or for the people involved on wikipedia.

I would like to see a complete version on the archive.


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