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Olympia (1936) [New DVD] Ltd Ed, Subtitled, Dolby

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand new: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Rating
UNR
Region
1
Release Year
2006
Runtime
204
UPC
825307915990
Film/TV Title
Olympia (1936)
Brand
Pathfinder Home Ent.
Format
DVD
Genre
Sports (Video Game)
Run Time
204 min.
Movie/TV Title
Olympia (1936)
Studio
Pathfinder Home Ent.

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Product Identifiers

UPC
0825307915990
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13046034421

Product Key Features

Movie/TV Title
Olympia (1936)
Format
DVD
Genre
Sports (Video Game)
Studio
Pathfinder Home Ent.
Run Time
204 min.

Dimensions

Item Height
0.59 in
Item Weight
0.20 lb
Item Length
7.47 in
Item Width
5.30 in

Additional Product Features

Release Year
1938
Number of Discs
2
category_subtree
11232

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  • For the historian, Olympic sports fan, or filmmaker

    It's tough for a American born in 1962 to really objectively review this film; it is a straight-forward documentary capturing the 1936 Olympics. Leni Riefenstahl had already established her mastery of light and drama in other works, and the condition of the print is a little distracting in the digital age. I bought it to see the history and to watch how she created what was then hailed unconditionally as a masterpiece. Perhaps the fact that much sports coverage does what she did now on a routine basis jades me a little. However, she appears to have had access, via pits dug close to some of the action, than would not be allowed today. But, she was the first to do such coverage, and the angles are still fresh in concept. If you are a historian of the 1936 Olympics, it goes without ...

  • Fascinating look at Hitler's Germany

    In 1936, Hitler invited Riefenstahl to film the Olympic Games in Berlin, a film which Riefenstahl claimed had been commissioned by the International Olympic Committee. She also went to Greece to take footage of the games' original site at Olympia, where she was aided by Greek photographer Nelly's. This material became Olympia, a successful film which has since been widely noted for its technical and aesthetic achievements. She was one of the first filmmakers to use tracking shots in a documentary, placing a camera on rails to follow the athletes' movement, and she is noted for the slow motion shots included in the film. Riefenstahl's work on Olympia has been cited as a major influence in modern sports photography. Although Joseph Goebbels told Riefenstahl to ignore ...

  • An irreplaceable piece of history. Well worth the price.

    This movie is fascinating in so many ways. It is beautiful; beautifully done and it captures the beauty of amazing athleticism. It is a study in technique, both in technique of filming sports and in the changes in the techniques required to win in a sport today (for instance, watching gymnastic routines reminds us of how far the sport has evolved). And it is a look at Nazi Germany. A chance to watch the astounding production of an underlying propaganda and realize from our perspective now what a frightening, world deceiving feat this was. In the end, though, if I am truthfully answering "Why did I buy this product?" I have to say it's because there is an amazing closeup shot of my dad in the 8 oar crew receiving the victory wreath from the man in front of him and passing it over his ...

  • Interesting rare film.

    Interesting rare film.

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  • Great film, great product, great quality. Excellent...

    The film is great, simply art put on film. Leni was truly a mastermind!!! Apart from that the DVD was new, sealed and obvioulsy worked fine. The quality is great too. And also the price was a very good deal.