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Leni Riefenstahl
Leni Riefenstahl
101 years (Aug 22, 1902 – Sep 8, 2003)
Berlin, Germany
2 Directed
0 TV Directed

Leni Riefenstahl

Leni Riefenstahl belongs to the production side of the business, as a German director with a body of work that has to be looked up rather than recognized. 'Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations' is the other project most often mentioned. The first credits arrived well before the best-known title. The credit list stands at 9 titles. Among all the credits, 'Triumph of the Will' reached the widest audience.
Leni Riefenstahl belongs to the production side of the business, as a German director with a body of work that has to be looked up rather than recognized. 'Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations' is the other project most often mentioned. The first credits arrived well before the best-known title. The credit list stands at 9 titles. Among all the credits, 'Triumph of the Will' reached the widest audience.
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Is Leni Riefenstahl still alive?
Leni Riefenstahl passed away on September 8, 2003 at age 101.
What are the most famous roles of Leni Riefenstahl?
Leni Riefenstahl is best known for directing Triumph of the Will, Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations, Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty.
How many movies has Leni Riefenstahl directed?
Over a 71-year career (since 1932), Leni Riefenstahl has directed or written 2 films and worked on 0 TV shows.
What is Leni Riefenstahl's most recent movie or series?
Leni Riefenstahl's most recent release is Longing For Innocence, which premiered on July 1, 2023.
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Leni Riefenstahl
Leni Riefenstahl
1902-08-22 · Berlin, Germany

Helene Bertha Amalie "Leni" Riefenstahl (22 August 1902 – 8 September 2003) was a German film director, actress and dancer widely noted for her aesthetics and innovations as a filmmaker. Her most famous film was Triumph des Willens (Triumph of the Will), made at the 1934 Nuremberg congress of the Nazi Party. Riefenstahl's prominence in the Third Reich along with her personal friendship with Adolf Hitler thwarted her film career following Germany's defeat in World War II, after which she was arrested but released without any charges.

Triumph of the Will gave Riefenstahl instant and lasting international fame, as well as infamy. Although she directed only eight films, just two of which received significant coverage outside of Germany, Riefenstahl was widely known all her life. The propaganda value of her films made during the 1930s repels most modern commentators but many film histories cite the aesthetics as outstanding. The Economist wrote that Triumph of the Will "sealed her reputation as the greatest female filmmaker of the 20th century".

In the 1970s Riefenstahl published her still photography of the Nuba tribes in Sudan in several books such as The Last of the Nuba. She was active up until her death and also published marine life stills and released the marine-based film Impressionen unter Wasser in 2002.

After her death, the Associated Press described Riefenstahl as an "acclaimed pioneer of film and photographic techniques". Der Tagesspiegel newspaper in Berlin noted, "Leni Riefenstahl conquered new ground in the cinema". The BBC said her documentaries "were hailed as groundbreaking film-making, pioneering techniques involving cranes, tracking rails, and many cameras working at the same time".Leni Riefenstahl, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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