Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty

Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty

Release date : April 20, 1938
Runtime : 1h 44m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Leni Riefenstahl /
Writers : Leni Riefenstahl /
Production companies : Olympia-Film GmbH /
Budget : $550,000.00
April 20, 1938 1h 44m Germany Documentary German More
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Commissioned to make a propaganda film about the 1936 Olympic Games in Germany, director Leni Riefenstahl created a celebration of the human form. Where the two-part epic's first half, Festival of the Nations, focused on the international aspects of the 1936 Olympic Games held in Berlin, part two, The Festival of Beauty, concentrates on individual athletes such as equestrians, gymnasts, and swimmers, climaxing with American Glenn Morris' performance in the decathalon and the games' majestic closing ceremonies.
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  • title:Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1938
  • Runtime:1h 44m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Leni Riefenstahl /
  • Writers: Leni Riefenstahl ·
  • Production companies: Olympia-Film GmbH ·
  • Budget:$550,000.00
  • Overview:Commissioned to make a propaganda film about the 1936 Olympic Games in Germany, director Leni Riefenstahl created a celebration of the human form. Where the two-part epic's first half, Festival of the Nations, focused on the international aspects of the 1936 Olympic Games held in Berlin, part two, The Festival of Beauty, concentrates on individual athletes such as equestrians, gymnasts, and swimmers, climaxing with American Glenn Morris' performance in the decathalon and the games' majestic closing ceremonies.
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