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Friday Nov 02, 2007
Triumph of the Shill: The Brand Management Legacy of Leni Riefenstahl
With her 1935 film Triumph of the Will, Riefenstahl blazed a trail for visual branding (or propaganda, if you prefer). "Leni's assignment was not to aestheticize a political rally but how to aestheticize the Fuehrer and all that means at a time when everyone in Germany is a little bit shaky after this guy has just been murdering [all of his political enemies]," said Bach. "Triumph of the Will was the movie she made to make Hitler safe for Germany."
After Triumph of the Will, which Bach calls a step-parent to all American political films, Riefenstahl made Olympia about the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Clive James has called the film "by far her most palatable cinematic achievement," and Bach emphasized that this was not the work of a lone directorial genius. "There isn't a sports photographer alive who doesn't owe his career to this film--to Leni and her team of 150 photographers." Email This Post |
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