Don't be surprised, this documentary, which was born in 1935, was banned from being released in 1945, and it was not allowed to be released on DVD until 2004.
"Victory of the Will" uses the camera lens to show a high-density sense of order and layering, eternal side backlighting, a light source that is difficult to distinguish between true and false, and instant capture. The connection and transformation between melody, rhythm, and movement can be described as seamless, and the rhythm, gao and intoxication generated by the ever-changing pictures become the keynote of her films. The most worth mentioning is that the filming of the protagonist of the film, Adolf Hitler, seems to have always been 50mm shooting, not far, not close, seemingly friendly, but mysterious. It's completely different from the style of other documentaries that follow the protagonist's ass.
The famous director, Buñuel, who worked for the U.S. government during World War II, was allegedly ordered to cut the film into an hour-long film for U.S. officials to show them the huge role propaganda played in warfare and morale. He recalled that the French director Rene Claire watched the film and couldn't help but be shocked: "What is this for? We haven't failed!"
A friend who had watched the film "The Founding of the Party" said: Forget it, you still wait Watch it online and don't waste your money. Compared with "Triumph of the Will", my God! Are you insulting Leni Refenstahl?
Leni Refenstahl is the director of "Triumph of the Will", a talented actress and film director. He starred in 14 films and directed 7 films in his lifetime. Triumph of the Will is her work when she was 32 years old.
When Hitler asked her to shoot a documentary about the 1934 Nuremberg military parade, which was her most admired and criticized "Victory of the Will", the Nazi Party Propaganda Minister Goebbels said that he was too young and had not joined the Party (Nazi Party). When questioned, Hitler said: The party also needs artists.
Think of "Black Cannon Incident" in the distance, leading the coquettish moment. I don't know when, but became so wagging and begging. If you want to hold on to the artist name, that's fine. As long as you are willing to pay such a price:
being deprived of the rights and freedom of film creation by public opinion, as an artist can not distinguish between right and wrong punishment.
In the second half of his life, he lived in seclusion in Africa and only engaged in underwater photography. As an artist, he repented of his conscience until his death.
Leni Refenstahl, who returned home after 60 years of exile, died on September 8, 2003, in her apartment on the outskirts of Munich, at the age of 101.
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