The film depicts the annual convention of the National-Socialist Party - the central piece of the Nazi propaganda machine - at Nuremberg in 1934. As ranks of soldiers and young people being bombarded by speeches delivered by the intellectual exponents of the Reich - among them, Adolf Hitler, Rudolf Hess and Joseph Goebbels - are captured by the camera, there is a strong feeling that those images were used to create a hypnotizing effect on the hearts and minds of the German people to support the Nazi regime, which led to WW2 and the death of millions in Europe during the 1930's and 1940's.
S: LENI RIEFENSTAHL, WALTER RUTTMANN | C: SEPP ALLGEIER | Ca: SEPP ALLGEIER, KARL ATTENBERGER, WERNER BOHNE, WALTER FRENTZ, HANS GOTTSCHALK, WERNER HUNDHAUSEN, HERBERT KEBELMANN, ALBERT KLING, FRANZ KOCH, HERBERT KUTSCHBACH, PAUL LIEBERENZ, RICHARD NICKEL, WALTER RIML, ARTHUR VON SCHWERTFÜHRER, KARL VAß | SM: SIEGFRIED SCHULZ, ERNST SCHÜTZ | E: LENI RIEFENSTAHL | M: HERBERT WINDT | SE: BRUNO HARTWICH, ALICE LUDWIG | P: LENI RIEFENSTAHL | PC: NAZIONALSOZIALISTISCHE DEUTSCHE ARBEITERPARTEI, N.S.D.A.P. |
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