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I do what I can, we share because we care. These films need to be in more people's hands. These are mostly feature movies, and it does not have a version of Baron Munchausen, but it does have some good propagana films, such as Jud Suss and The Eternal Jew, and there's one about the Rothschilds that's way better than the Hollywood version made in the same decade.
Yes, look into Leni Riefenstahl. She filmed the 1936 Berlin Olympic games. It was a work of art. I'm not much into track and field, but I found it gripping. I previously read a book called "The Boys in the Boat", the story of how a dark horse group of scullers from Washington State qualified for the Olympics and won the gold medal, beating Germany, favored to win. The film has a few minutes of this race and was generous in showing the young men as great athletes and heroes to their nation. I'd also check out other films of Riefenstahl. She was an artist, to say the least.
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[–] TrialsAndTribulation ago
I do what I can, we share because we care. These films need to be in more people's hands. These are mostly feature movies, and it does not have a version of Baron Munchausen, but it does have some good propagana films, such as Jud Suss and The Eternal Jew, and there's one about the Rothschilds that's way better than the Hollywood version made in the same decade.
[–] AnotherGrayman [S] ago
You seem knowledgeable, are there other films not in the torrent (like Baron Munchausen) I should look into?
I don't necessarily know how to ask for what I don't know exists.
[–] TrialsAndTribulation 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Yes, look into Leni Riefenstahl. She filmed the 1936 Berlin Olympic games. It was a work of art. I'm not much into track and field, but I found it gripping. I previously read a book called "The Boys in the Boat", the story of how a dark horse group of scullers from Washington State qualified for the Olympics and won the gold medal, beating Germany, favored to win. The film has a few minutes of this race and was generous in showing the young men as great athletes and heroes to their nation. I'd also check out other films of Riefenstahl. She was an artist, to say the least.