Leni Riefenstahls Olympia (1938) is one of the most controversial films ever made. Capitalising on the success of Triumph of the Will (1935) her propaganda film for the Nazi Party Riefenstahl secured Hitlers approval for her grandiose plans to film the 1936 Berlin Olympics. The result was a work as notorious for its politics as celebrated for its aesthetic power. This revised edition
Includes:: new material on Riefenstahls film-making career before Olympia & her close relationship with Hitler. Taylor Downing also discusses newly-available evidence on the background to the films production that conclusively proves that the film was directly commissioned by Hitler & funded through Goebbelss Ministry of Propaganda & not as Riefenstahl later claimed commissioned independently from the Nazi state by the Olympic authorities. In writing this edition Taylor Downing has been given access to a magnificent new restoration of the original version of the film by the International Olympic Committee.