Uniform title | Triumph des Willens (Motion picture) |
Parallel title |
Triumph of the will |
Variant title |
Title on container: Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the will |
Contents |
Overture -- Flying to Nuremberg -- Motorcade -- Night rally -- Youth encampment -- Farmer's march -- Labor front men -- Congress Hall of the N.S.D.A.P. -- Reich labor service review -- Viktor Lutze -- Hitler youth rally -- Reichswehr review -- Night rally of political leaders -- SA and SS review -- Grand review of N.S.D.A.P. -- Liebstandarte bodyguards -- Closing ceremonies -- N.S.D.A.P. hymn. |
Abstract |
The historical document of the 1934 Congress of the National Socialist German Workers Party, Party Day of Victory, September 4-10, Nuremberg. This film, commissioned by Adolf Hitler, is widely regarded as the "most powerful piece of propaganda ever produced". Included are gatherings, marches, and parade reviews. There are also speeches by Hitler, Goering, Goebbels, and Hess, along with samples of the monumental architecture designed by Albert Speer. |
General note | Originally released as a documentary in 1935. |
General note | Special features include: audio commentary by historian Dr. Anthony R. Santoro ; short film Tag der Freiheit (Day of freedom) producer, Leni Riefenstahl (17 min.) |
Credits | Producer, director, editor, Leni Riefenstahl ; chief cameraman, Sepp Allgeier ; musical score, Herbert Windt ; technical director, Walter Traut ; translations, Peter B. Gushue. |
Technical details | DVD. |
Language | In German with optional English subtitles. |
Other title | Tag der Freiheit. |
UPC |
654930305294 |