Summaries

The document of the 1936 Olympics at Berlin.

After being commissioned by the 1936 Olympic Committee to create a feature film of the Berlin Olympics, Riefenstahl shot a documentary that celebrates the human body by combining the poetry of bodies in motion with close-ups of athletes in the heat of competition. Includes the marathon, men's diving, and American track star Jesse Owen's sprint races at the 1936 Olympic games. The production tends to glorify the young male body and, some say, expresses the Nazi attitude toward athletic prowess. Includes the lighting of the torch at the stadium and Adolf Hitler looking on in amazement as Jesse Owens wins an unprecedented four Gold Medals.—Fiona Kelleghan <[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • sports documentary
  • 1936 summer olympics
  • olympic stadium berlin
  • berlin 1936 summer olympics
  • fascist aesthetic
Genres
  • Sport
  • Documentary
Release date Apr 20, 1938
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin Germany
Language English German Japanese Italian French Portuguese
Filming locations Acropolis, Athens, Greece
Production companies Tobis Filmkunst International Olympic Committee Olympia Film GmbH

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 1m
Color Black and White
Aspect ratio 1.37 : 1

Synopsis

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