Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - This paper introduces the film title of female directors Rivenstal, who made a documentary for the Nazis.

This paper introduces the film title of female directors Rivenstal, who made a documentary for the Nazis.

Leni riefenstahl (1902-2003)

Works:

Blue light (1932)

Short film "Victory of Faith"

Freedom Day: Our Army (1935)

Triumph of the Will

Olympia

What are you fighting for?

Nuba people

Nuba people in Kaud

Coral garden

Underwater wonders

10 1 year of rifengxing

○1902 On August 22nd, Rifenstar was born in a businessman's family in Berlin.

○ 19 18 Riventhal entered an art school in Berlin to study ballet and modern dance.

1920 Dance Tour in Germany, Czechoslovakia and Switzerland.

○ 1926 starred in Arnold Frank's film, which was the first time that Rifenstar came into contact with movies.

○ 193 1 year, Lenny Riefenstahl film production company was established.

○ 1932 directed the debut "Blu-ray" and acted as the heroine. The film won the silver prize at the Venice Film Festival. The film also caught Hitler's attention, and the two met for the first time in May.

○ 1934 filmed the documentary Victory of Will, which was released the following year.

1936 filmed the documentary "Olympia", which was completed two years later.

○ 1938 "Olympia" premiered on April 20th, Hitler's birthday, which was decided by Hitler himself.

○ 1939 The International Olympic Committee awarded Ravenstar a commemorative medal.

○ 1948 was acquitted at first instance.

○ 1954 under pressure, he gave up filming and began to take up photography.

○ 1972 Rifenstar was approved by Munich Olympic Organizing Committee to cover the Olympic Games as a photographer.

○ 1973 went to Sudan to observe and study the customs and life of Niuba people, and the photo collection of Niuba people published later won international recognition.

○ 1976 became an honorary guest of the Montreal Olympic Games and was awarded a medal again for his artistic contribution to the Olympic Movement.

○ 1978 published the photo collection Coral Garden reflecting the underwater world.

○ 1982 Because the TV documentary "The Age of Silence and Darkness" was broadcast in West Germany, the major media in West Germany launched a discussion on how to evaluate the propaganda effect of Riefenstahl's works on the Nazis. In the same year, the photo album My Africa was officially published.

○ 1987 published an autobiography, and Rifenstar refused to admit that he was an accomplice of the Nazi regime.

○ 1990 photo album "underwater miracle" was published.

○ 1993 participated in the filming of the TV documentary The Power of Pictures, which won an Emmy Award.

○ 1996 The stage play based on the experience of Riefenstahl premiered at the Cologne Theatre in Germany. In the same year, the exhibition of works of Riventhal was held in Milan and Rome, Italy, including a collection of works of stage, film and photography.

○ 1997 went to the United States to receive the lifetime achievement award awarded by Cincecon, which once again caused great controversy.

○ In 2002, the German Gypsy Federation sued Riefenstahl. On her hundredth birthday, the prosecutor's office in Frankfurt began to investigate the accusation that Riefenstahl denied the Holocaust. Two months later, the procuratorate withdrew the charges on the grounds of insufficient evidence and the age of the client.

○ In 2003, Riefenstahl died on September 8th.

Riffenstahl focused on photography in the second half of this century.

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