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Triumph of the Will [Import]

Adolf Hitler , Hermann Göring , Leni Riefenstahl    NR (Not Rated)   DVD
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Triumph of the Will is one of the most important films ever made. Not because it documents evil--more watchable examples are being made today. And not as a historical example of blind propaganda--those (much shorter) movies are merely laughable now. No, Riefenstahl's masterpiece--and it is a masterpiece, politics aside--combines the strengths of documentary and propaganda into a single, overwhelmingly powerful visual force.

Riefenstahl was hired by the Reich to create an eternal record of the 1934 rally at Nuremberg, and that's exactly what she does. You might not become a Nazi after watching her film, but you will understand too clearly how Germany fell under Hitler's spell. The early crowd scenes remind one of nothing so much as Beatles concert footage (if only their fans were so well behaved!).

Like the fascists it monumentalizes, Triumph of the Will overlooks its own weaknesses--at nearly two hours, the speeches tend to drone on, and the repeated visual motifs are a little over-hypnotic, especially for modern viewers. But the occasional iconic vista (banners lining the streets of Nuremberg, Hitler parting a sea of 200,000 party members standing at attention) will electrify anyone into wakefulness. --Grant Balfour


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This Special Edition is good as it gets. Jun 3 2004
By A Customer
Format:DVD
The Synapse DVD Special Edition surpassed all expectations. I had Triumph of the Will on video prior to obtaining this DVD and the video's visual and audio quality was poor. By contrast, this DVD is visually very crisp and sharp and the audio quality is fine The DVD appears to be produced from an excellent original film print. I've seen another DVD of TOTW produced by different company, and its quality was the same as the video version :substandard. Make sure you get the Synapse version. This Special Edition is good as it gets.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An important piece of history Sep 8 2012
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
This film was commissioned by the Nazi leadership in order to project the images of absolute power represented by a resurgent Germany . It is extraordinary because it broke new ground in the art of political propaganda. Much of the current structure of modern political advertising and the organization of political events such as conventions have their roots in this film. The film itself is dated and from time to time repetitive but in the era and environment in which it was created it is amazing. I certainly recommend it to those interested in the events of Europe between the wars and anyone interested in the use of visual images in influencing societal behavior.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An Influential Masterpiece of Cinematic Propaganda April 28 2004
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Format:VHS Tape
Riefenstahl's documentary made for Adolf Hitler and the NAZI party in the early 1930's. The documentary primarily covers the Nuremburg rallies and the activities that surrounded these events. Again, this is a propaganda film and was designed to stir popular sentiment and political empathy for the infamous political party.

If one understands the socio-political climate of Germany in the late 1920s and early 1930s, one can clearly see what sentiments the film seeks to evoke and hence recognize its significance and brilliant execution. For example, Germany was in a state of shambles because of the global economic depression and many Germans feared an inevitable collapse to anarchy or Bolshevism. The opening scene starts with a Wagnerian piece and shows Hitler in a plane peering down from high above the clouds as he arrives for the rally. The scene sought to reassure a worried public that The Fuhrer was omnipotent, omniscient, and was coming down from the heavens to save a troubled nation in a godlike fashion. When he arrives at the stadium, Hitler is shown walking with his SA escort out of the crowd and towards the podium instead from behind the podium to look down at the crowd; this was to instill the notion that Hitler wasn't just another Berlin bureaucrat from the old failed Weimar Republic coming to talk down to a broken people; it was done to evoke the sense that he was a man of the people for the peole: selflessly arising out of a worried crowd of fellow Germans to lead them to a better and safer future. This particular scene was so influential in film that George Lucas adapted it (and many other scenes) for the closing scene to the original Star Wars when Luke, Han, and Chewy are decorated by Lea. Other scenes of happy German blonde and blue-eyed youths or common laborers performing paramilitary/social tasks were intended to evoke a proud sense of unity, purpose, and safety amongst all true German "volk" in these troubled times. In the background, the narrative voice recites how all German women should should bear many children for the Fatherland; how men should unite for the Fatherland and not Godless Bolshevism; how youths should work to better their nation; etc., etc.

The mass communication techniques of Riefenstahl and Goebbels are still used today by virtually every modern government and media firm. This film is important not only as a histiorical tool in understanding the rise of Nazism and the dynamics of facism, it is a very important landmark in the development of film, mass entertainment and mass communication in general. I strongly believe that every person who seeks to better understand their world and media see this film at least once and study it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Awsome!!
Whoever wrote that last review is a communist!!!, but anyway the movie is well worth the money. Some really good footage and alot of great interviews. Buy this movie!
Published on Aug 4 2005
5.0 out of 5 stars A GREAT LOOK AT WHAT MODERN USA HAS BECOME
THIS FILM GIVES A GREAT INSIDE LOOK AT HOW THE NOW MODERN USA OPERATES IN ITS POLITICS UNDER GEORGE W BUSH. WHO IS ALOMOST A CLONE OF HITLER. Read more
Published on May 23 2004
1.0 out of 5 stars 2 hours of stock footage
I sat down to watch this movie completly objectivly. I don't let personal disagreements get in the way of appreciating good music and movies, but this was just a boring movie. Read more
Published on April 2 2004 by SacredWorm
4.0 out of 5 stars Seth Franzman is a religious fanatic indenial
To a reviewer called Seth Franzman, get over it! If this edition is specially for people who enjoy the movie, leave them alone. Read more
Published on April 1 2004
3.0 out of 5 stars Do we need a 'special edition'
Do we really need a special edition of this film that glorifies fascism and hate? Perhaps for the neo-nazi we do, but certainly the general public doesn't need this, the original... Read more
Published on Mar 18 2004 by Seth J. Frantzman
5.0 out of 5 stars Live and Before Your Eyes
An absolute master piece. Whether you love the Third Reich or hate it, you can't help but be an awe of this movie. Read more
Published on Mar 15 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a must buy for everyone, needs to be in every school
This DVD (and I say DVD because I mean this specific DVD version) is priceless. The narration is super, and this is coming from someone who has studied Nazism for many years. Read more
Published on Feb 28 2004 by R. Price
5.0 out of 5 stars Historically significant, but it gave me the chills.
The Nazi regime is over now, but this 1934 film remains and is available on DVD. It was commissioned by Adolph Hitler himself and written and directed by Leni Riefenstal, then... Read more
Published on Jan 19 2004 by Linda Linguvic
5.0 out of 5 stars A film of significant historical value
Regardless of the theme and propaganda aspect, Triump of the Will is one of the most important movies ever filmed. Read more
Published on Jan 8 2004 by K Scheffler
5.0 out of 5 stars is this edition edited?
Just watched this film in the special edition dvd format. Very cleaned up and well done, but am I mistaken or are there some scenes edited out? Read more
Published on Dec 1 2003
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