Triumph of the Will

Directed by Leni Riefenstahl
Not Rated
1935    1h 54mDocumentary, History
7.184%71%6.9
This documentary by filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl's is about the Nazi party's 1934 rally in Nuremberg, Germany. Told without narration, it documents all six days of activities from Adolf Hitler's arrival to his departure. It includes speeches by all of the major participants as well as the various activities of the thousands upon thousands who attended. In hindsight, it's a chilling film that shows the power of propaganda.
  • Adolf HitlerSelf
  • Max AmannSelf
  • Hermann GöringSelf
  • Martin BormannSelf
  • Hans FrankSelf
  • Sepp DietrichSelf
  • Joseph GoebbelsSelf
  • Erich RaederSelf
  • Rudolf HessSelf
  • Robert LeySelf
  • Viktor LutzeSelf
  • Julius StreicherSelf
  • Baldur von SchirachSelf
  • Alfred RosenbergSelf
  • Richard Walther DarréSelf
  • Leni RiefenstahlDirector / Screenplay / Producer / Editor
  • Walter RuttmannScreenplay
  • Eberhard TaubertScreenplay
  • Arthur SchwertfegerDirector Of Photography
  • Siegfried WeimannDirector Of Photography
  • CubaneOctober 27, 2025
    Without historical context, this is thoroughly lacking in any entertainment even by 1930s film standards. Adding in the relevant context, everyone should be able to understand the importance of this movie and what it represents. Government propaganda is everywhere today, and Leni Riefenstahl is who we have to thank for the original blueprint. Consume media wisely, you never know for sure whose interests are being served when you're watching.
  • cyberpu7October 21, 2025
    Hmm this Adolf guy might just be onto something.. i'm certain nothing will go wrong.

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