Triumph of the Will
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DetailThe infamous propaganda film of the 1934 Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg, Germany.
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Customer Reviews
Cust********RBL
When I first saw Triumph of the Will in the late 80's, it struck me deeply both as a film student and as a Jew. I still struggle, as have many others, to understand how Germans were so utterly swept away by Nazi fervor. You can read endless books trying to climb inside what seems like an alien psychology from musty decades past, and then there is the electrifying power imprisoned in Triumph of the Will. In an inverted way the film reminds me of Raiders of the Lost Ark: an ancient relic that contains a dormant, still-vital force. This one is reawakened by the simple act of running it through a projector. To feel and not merely see that reflected glory, even decades later in a different society, is Riefenstahl's genius. Damn it, it IS beautiful. And terrible.
Cust********7FM
It makes one a touch nervous getting anything by the Nazis, but Leni Riefenstahl is a genius filmmaker. Unlike shallow propaganda, her work gets in your head, a precursor to filmmakers like Scorcese et al.And, btw, The Bible and Mein Kampf have nothing in common!The son of a Dachau liberator.
Cust********FRU
Triumph is most definately one of the few beautiful works of the world. Filled with wonderful footage - from scenery shots to party rallies - the film is able to take you to one of the most pivotal rallies of all time. You can really feel the energy of the folk and the orators themselves. Leni gets an A++ for this one!
Cust********6TO
It is fascinating to watch a film done so beautifully yet all the while focusing on a man who isresponsible for the slaughter of millions of innocent people. Watch itfor the beautiful filmmaking, but also watch it as a cautionary tale. Every political science class should make this film a requirement to teach the effectiveness of film propaganda. This is a movie that grabs you, haunts you, but ultimately, it is a film that you cannot ignore. END
Cust********G3Z
I use excerpts from this film to show in my high school World History class. The video captures Hitler's oratory magic and one can see why the German people fell under his spell. The pictures of the Party rallies are simply amazing as Hitler walks between 200,000 of his followers. This scene is definitely a jaw dropper for my students. I must agree with my fellow reviewer that the film seems to spend a little bit too much time in some areas. For example, when the Party members are marching in formation by Hitler with him saluting them...well, this takes forever and is too long for the attention span of a teenager. Overall, excellent film.
Cust********WNO
I first saw Leni Riefenstahl's, Triumph of the Will, when I was a college freshman in a history of film course. This version also included footage of the 1934 Olympics. Though it was a well made piece of propaganda, it was also the terrifying piece of film I've ever seen. This had to do with her presentaion to the public of how Adolf Hitler's charisma could draw you in and hold your attention, even if you didn't understand a single word he said. This and this alone makes this piece of film a prelude to the most horrifying piece of history the people of the 20th century will ever know.
Cust********CWR
This is the best film made by the last "classic" Empire of the XX century. It is a must have. Anyone trying to write something serious about the Third Reich MUST watch it.
Cust********5WD
After viewing this movie and taking a course on ww2 in college, I have come to the conclusion (not that Germany was right) that it is understandable what happened in Germany during 1934. This film captures the meaning behind national pride. The German Country was in complete tourmoil and they did need a leader to get them out of a hole. Hitler did this for the country and it is obvious that the Germans looked up to him, just as I would look up to the leader of my country. This is some of the best live footage I have ever seen in all of history and I strongly recomend it to anyone with a interest in German history prior to WW2
Cust********MWJ
Leni Riefenstahl was a genius and this film proves it. Her autobiography shows that her life was ruined after 1945 because she had been a willing pawn to Hitler and had made this dazzling film tribute to him. She never worked in films again until the mid-70's when she once again began to make documentaries.The camera work in "Triumph of the Will" is incomparable and years ahead of its time. Riefenstahl's obvious admiration for Hitler is patently obvious, there is an almost sexual undercurrent in her repeated close-ups of Hitler and the tight head shots she employs throughout the documentary.Unfortunately, if you don't speak German, much of the impact of the film will be lost, even though it remains a riveting and dynamic visual feast. Nothing documents the barbarity of the Nazi regime or its mesmerizing pull upon the German people better than this documentary. This is a sobering monument to depravity and a testament to the brilliance of Leni Riefenstahl.Though the film was made in 1934, before the world grasped the evil nature of Nazism, it is a sobeirng portent of things to come.
Cust********VZI
Power never looked so good. With the outstanding work of Leni Riefenstahl, Triumph Of The Will is a triumph of filmmaking. The images are mesmerizing as they showcase the might of Nazi Germany and Adolf Hitler proves to be the greatest orator in history. Though the ideology of National Socialism and its contemporary adherents are now routinely ridiculed in most Leftist academic circles, condemned by the Leftist media and denounced by the general population, this great movie is testament to the power this ideology once had and it still strikes fear into the hearts of those viewers who oppose it. By all means, a film worth seeing.