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The life of the characters in Rene Rivenstar's works

1933, Hitler asked her to make a documentary for the National Socialist Party Congress, which was not shown in public. Soon after, he accepted Hitler's personal entrustment to shoot a documentary for the National Socialist Party 1934 Nuremberg military parade. This "Victory of Will" won the gold medal at the Venice Film Festival. 1935, filming the documentary "Free Festival" for the National Social Party. In 1936, she filmed the famous documentary "Olympia" of Berlin Olympic Games, which became a model of documentary. 1940, she and G·W· pabst co-produced a film "lowlands" reflecting the conflict between farmers and landlords, in which she played a Spanish girl. In the early 1940s, she directed her last feature film, Tiffin.

After the war, Sultan Renee Riven was hunted down and tried for her relationship with the Nazis, imprisoned several times, sent to a mental hospital, and finally acquitted by a war court. However, she has been attacked and resisted by European and American film circles for a long time and had to stop filming because she could not raise funds. Starting from 1956, she filmed the film "Black Goods" reflecting the slave trade, which was all scrapped due to improper post-production. In the 1960s, she lived in Africa and the Nuba tribe in central Sudan and took a lot of photos. 1976, she was awarded a gold medal by the German Artists Club. The following year, she started underwater photography, photographing marine plants and animal communities, and then published photo albums Coral Reef Garden and Wonders in the Water. 1987, Rene riefenstahl wrote his memoir "review". In 2003, Lenny Riefenstahl, who was criticized all his life, died in Germany.